The Suicide Epidemic - Glendon releases new films to combat this epidemic
Released on: March 17, 2008, 11:21 am
Press Release Author: The Glendon Association
Industry: Non Profit
Press Release Summary: Heartbreaking reports of suicide occur daily within our nation. Often times, we wish we would have been better equipped to recognize any warning signs or cries for help. These signs may be subtle and often easily overlooked by friends, family, and even professionals in this field; however, with information provided in our new films, anyone can gain life saving information to help prevent suicide. Suicide is an epidemic in the world and won't end until we take an active role to stop it.
Press Release Body: . Worldwide there are more deaths by suicide than by homicide and war combined . An estimated 5 million living Americans have attempted suicide . On average, one suicide occurs every 17 minutes; . Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death for young people ages 15-24;
The Glendon Association has produced two new films addressing suicide prevention specifically made for the general public as well as for mental health professionals. With personal accounts from 3 survivors who made lethal attempts to take their own lives as well as discussion from world renowned experts, these films will open your eyes to the world and thoughts of those contemplating suicide and provide you with active steps you can take to help prevent suicide.
"My real purpose for wanting to make this film about suicide for the public is to educate all people about what to look for in their friends, their family members, their loved ones, their coworkers, their fellow students that could alert them to the fact that this person is in trouble, that they need help." - Dr. Lisa Firestone, Director of Research & Education at The Glendon Association
In an ongoing national outreach effort to educate the public about suicide, The Glendon Association and Lisa Firestone, PhD, a clinical psychologist and suicide specialist, are available to discuss this mental health epidemic. Dr. Firestone can provide information on: ways to identify an individual's risk for suicide; effective treatment options; and how the issue of suicide affects specific populations such as youth.
Web Site: http://www.glendon.org
Contact Details: For suicide prevention information or to schedule an interview contact Jina Carvalho at 805-681-0415, extension 29; email: Jina@glendon.org or visit us on the web at www.glendon.org