I'm heartbroken. The room where we showcased these theses and dissertations is where I completed most of my masters and PhD education.
When I graduated, I got my works bound to match. It was a rite of passage.
I, and I'm sure others, would have loved to keep them.
@DrNovisky@AcademicChatter I once had a desk rejection for a qual paper because, and I quote, "I don't like publishing papers that have more pages than participants".
Very, very, very important thread! Biggest points:
1. Suicidal thoughts aren't always an emergency.
2. We need to look more critically at involuntary hospitalization & its negative effects.
Exactly what we should be pursuing: Approaches to suicide prevention that don’t obsess over prediction! PPVs are poor for *every* top cause of death (heart attack, stroke, drunk driving, auto accidents) yet prevention improves for these fields bc they don’t fixate on prediction.
This is the kind of article that I'm going to cite over and over again, waving it incessantly in my next few workshops.
Maybe even bring it up at parties idk
#Suicide#SuicidePrevention https://t.co/kr3IpQICNm
So proud of my mum for this hugely important study disproving the chemical imbalance theory of depression: hope it can help people struggling with mental health to better understand the problems they are going through as well as the available treatments https://t.co/wJ4N2C3pjf
@KellyLGreenPhD oh.
oh no.
11% is a badge of honour in reference 😅
(also thanks for sharing the paper! I believe I saw Christa Labouliere speak about it this morning!)
Also, wild that most co-presenters at our panel found the same effect, in different settings and with different populations:
Grad training in suicide risk is not good enough.
Amped to do something about this! #SRS22
Assessment/Prevention Trainings: Various assessment and prevention trainings across settings will be critically examined in talks by @JonathanDubue, Sarah Spafford, Alaina Thomas, and Nancy Potter #SRS22
@DocRobPhD23 Oh absolutely and yes please! I have half-baked thoughts about core competency regulation as part of the Canadian Psychological Association's accreditation process, so I've very keen to learn more! I'll send you a DM.
@socworkpodcast Thanks Dr. Singer (/fellow Jonathan)! I'm glad you could see part of it!
I hope you weren't short-changed on my joke-content presentation promise! #SRS22
In case this busy intro slide doesn't entice you enough, I'll be sharing a picture of me from 10 years ago as part of my #SRS22 presentation.
I also promise 2-3 jokes. No more no less.
4:45 EDT (2:45 MST)!
Gatekeeper training starts to wane after 6 months, according to @sasha_zabelski's very thoughtful reply to how crisis volunteer training could be refreshed.
I wonder what it's like for mental health professionals who were trained a decade+ ago.
#SRS22