From American Foundation for Suicide Prevention <[email protected]>
Subject Tune in October 17 for Ask Dr. Jill: "Examining Public Perceptions of Suicide and Mental Health"
Date October 16, 2024 5:36 PM
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Join us this Thursday, October 17, at 3 p.m. ET for a new episode of Ask Dr. Jill!

Just last week, the results of a new Harris Poll were released, with eye-opening detail about public perception of mental health and suicide. In a new episode of Ask Dr. Jill, AFSP Senior Vice President of Research Dr. Jill Harkavy-Friedman will be joined by Executive Director of the Suicide Prevention Resource Center Shelby Rowe. Their discussion will address the following questions: 

- Has the public’s understanding of suicide changed over the years? If so, how? 
- Do most people believe suicide can be prevented?
- Are there specific ways in which public understanding needs to increase?
- What did the Harris Poll reveal about the hesitations people have in seeking help?
- How can we all help increase understanding of mental health and how to be there for each other?
- Do different cultural groups have different levels of understanding of mental health?
- How many people have a personal connection to suicide? Do most people know someone who’s been affected?
- Do most people feel they know what to do to help someone who’s struggling? 

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