Tag: Suicide Prevention

Interview with Dawn Kelley Part 2 – Rubber Bands and Parent Resiliency

  Interview with Dawn Kelley Part 2 – Rubber Bands and Parent Resiliency Interview with Dawn Kelley Dawn Kelley is a local mom and traveling enthusiast.  A passion for people, a passion for storytelling, a passion for life…. an engaging…

“Interview with Dawn Kelley Part 1 – It Wasn’t About Me: Supporting Your Child Through Transitioning”

  “It Wasn’t About Me: Dawn Kelley on Supporting her Child Through Transitioning Part 1 of 2” Interview with Dawn Kelley Dawn Kelley is a local mom and traveling enthusiast.  A passion for people, a passion for storytelling, a passion…

When “Suicide Prevention” Hurts More Than It Helps

For someone who is a survivor of a friend or family member who suicided, the words “Suicide Prevention” and “Know the Signs” don’t always bring feelings of hope or comfort. Rather, they often result in a feeling of guilt, sadness,…

PTSD IS Not Life Ending, But It Is Life Altering – An In-Depth Discussion on PTSD, Depression, And Suicide

The group goes deep into signs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, and suicide as they reflect on the most recent interview with Officer Shaw on his personal experience with PTSD and first responder mental health. When we experience…

Officer Michael Shaw Shares His Personal Story On Suicide and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Part 2 of 2

Officer Michael Shaw experienced Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a result of losing his best friend and fellow law enforcement officer to suicide. In part 2 of this interview, Officer Shaw discusses the importance of seeking support despite…

Officer Michael Shaw Shares His Personal Story on Suicide and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Part 1 of 2

Michael Shaw shares his personal story of how the loss of his best friend to suicide had a long lasting impact on his personal and professional life. Matt was not only Officer Shaw’s best friend and roommate, but also a Deputy Sheriff. In this…