
NIMH-funded study used universal screening, risk assessment, and safety planning to reduce suicide attempts among adult primary care patients Read moreUS prisons ban reading materials at alarming pace December 30, 2024 •... Read more »

NIMH-funded study used universal screening, risk assessment, and safety planning to reduce suicide attempts among adult primary care patients Read moreUS prisons ban reading materials at alarming pace December 30, 2024 •... Read more »

Zoe Thorogood was walking back to her flat in Bradford last month when she got the call. For two days she had been trying to track down her younger brother, but with... Read more »

Transcript STEPHEN O’CONNOR: Hello. Welcome, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. September is National Suicide Prevention Month. And for our discussion today, we’re focusing on suicide prevention in healthcare settings. I’m... Read more »

Date and Time September 19, 20241:00–3:00 p.m. ET Overview Read moreUS prisons ban reading materials at alarming paceTherapeutic interventions are now being applied in ways that may enhance timely and tailored strategies to... Read more »

Date and Time September 11, 202412:00–12:30 p.m. ET Overview Read moreUS prisons ban reading materials at alarming paceIn recognition of National Suicide Prevention Month in September, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)... Read more »

While the overall numbers remain low, the findings spotlight the need to identify and help those at risk Read moreUS prisons ban reading materials at alarming pace July 30, 2024 • Media... Read more »

Date and Time August 1, 20249:30–10:30 a.m. ET Overview Read moreUS prisons ban reading materials at alarming paceA technical assistance webinar will be held for prospective applicants of the following Notice of Funding... Read more »

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) are organizing a two-day symposium on suicide prevention, a key priority of the Americas' public health agenda. Source... Read more »