160. Youth Suicide Prevention: What About the Parents?
Pediatric Meltdown
Welcome to Pediatric Meltdown, the podcast where we discuss the unique challenges parents face when it comes to their child's mental health. Host Dr. Lia Gaggino teams up with guest Dr. Cynthia Ewell-Foster to tackle the pressing issue of suicide prevention and support for families. Learn how parents can better navigate this challenging terrain as they uncover the importance of community engagement, clear communication, and empowering parents to implement discharge recommendations effectively. You’ll hear about the vital role of caregivers, the role of firearm safety, and the remarkable impact of a supportive network in times of crisis. It is crucial for parents to be vigilant and proactive when it comes to their child's mental health. By utilizing the resources available, such as the toolkit provided by the Macomb County crisis center and participating in support groups like NAMI Washtenaw County parents group, parents can navigate the challenges with more confidence. Let's take action, reduce stigma, and create a world where every child feels heard, supported, and loved. Together, we can make a difference and save lives. TRIGGER WARNING: Please note that this episode contains a discussion of suicide, self-injurious behavior, depression and/or reference of other mental health disorders that may act as triggers.[05:34 -15:13] Building Self-Efficacy and Capacity in Suicide Preventioncommunication between systems create a seamless environment for providing comprehensive care to at-risk children.initiatives should prioritize empowering parents, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders in suicide prevention.Suicide prevention requires a multi-system approach involving emergency departments, therapists, and pediatricians.Efforts should focus on building self-efficacy and capacity in different systems to address suicidal ideation in children.[15:14 - 25:13] Cultivating Confidence and Empowerment within the Family UnitProvide clear directions and support to help families believe in themselvesEncourage families to have confidence in their abilities to overcome challengesOffer resources and tools to assist families in achieving their goalsPromote self-belief and resilience in families facing difficult situations[25:14 - 37:25] Importance of Emotional Support for Parents After a Suicide CrisisEstablish a network of trusted adults who can provide emotional support to parents on a regular basis.Encourage open communication and create a safe space for parents to express their feelings and concerns.Provide resources and information about coping strategies and self-care to help parents navigate the emotional aftermath.Offer professional counseling or therapy services to parents to address their own mental health needs.[37:26 - 48:24] Strategies for Clinicians to Promote Safety and Mental Health Secure firearms or remove them from homes.Address medication safety and storage.Manage access to dangerous objects.Help patients connect with mental health professionals. [48:25 - 57:27] Closing segment TakeawayLinks to resources mentioned on the showHolding On To Life Toolkit: https://medicine.umich.edu/sites/default/files/content/downloads/macomb-county-cmh-holding-on-to-life-toolkit.pdfNAMI support group: <a href="https://namiwc.org/about/mental-health-support-groups/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...
Fecha de Publicación: 20 de septiembre de 2023
Duración: 56 min
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