• Getting Help: What Does Evidence-Based Care Look Like?
    2026/06/08

    Throughout our conversations, we’ve often touched on the idea of “evidence-based” care. This episode takes a closer look at what that really means, defining the criteria required to earn the evidence-based label, and how it translates into real-world treatments. Listeners will also gain practical tools to identify the type of care they may be seeking and what to look for when choosing a provider.

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    36 分
  • What is Trauma? Understanding Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care
    2026/06/01

    The word trauma is everywhere, but what does it really mean? This episode defines trauma, explores how the term evolved, and examines its real impacts, both mental and physical, on individuals and communities, and how it might relate to suicide risk. Listeners will also learn about the trauma-informed care offered at the David Farber ASPIRE Center and how building resilience can help protect against its lasting effects.

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    32 分
  • Teens and Young Adults: What Every Parent Should Know
    2026/05/25

    Parents are surrounded by news and conversations about youth mental health and suicide. As a result, the concerns they feel are valid. This episode explores the unique challenges teens face, from bullying and social media to substance use, and how these factors impact their mental health. Most importantly, it shares practical tips and resources to help parents address these issues with confidence and care.

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    32 分
  • How to Talk About Suicide– and Really Listen
    2026/05/18

    When you’re worried about someone, knowing what to say can feel overwhelming. This episode offers clear, compassionate guidance on how to ask a friend or loved one if they’re thinking about suicide. It also walks listeners through how to navigate the conversation, connect to available resources, and continue offering support throughout the journey of getting help and healing.

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    27 分
  • Who’s Most at Risk?
    2026/05/11

    Building on the discussion of risk factors and warning signs, this episode explores specific groups that may face a higher risk of suicide. It explains why elevated risk doesn’t always mean a crisis, what additional factors can intensify vulnerability, and how strengthening protective factors can make a meaningful difference for these populations.

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    24 分
  • Recognizing the Warning Signs
    2026/05/04

    While warning signs of suicide risk are widely known, this episode takes a deeper look at what they truly mean. It breaks down behavioral, verbal, and situational indicators, clarifying the difference between a risk factor and a warning sign. Listeners also learn seven practical steps they can take to respond and support someone showing signs of distress.

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    33 分
  • Understanding Suicide: Breaking the Silence
    2026/04/30

    The first episode of the podcast introduces the hosts, showcasing their expertise and personal insights into the field. It dives into common myths and facts about suicide, explaining why open, honest conversations are vital. The episode also presents a recurring segment, “Hopeful Story,” which closes each episode on an encouraging note.

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    30 分
  • UnSilent Launch Trailer
    2026/04/24

    UnSilent: Candid Conversations About Suicide Prevention is a new podcast from the David Farber ASPIRE Center that features honest, necessary conversations about suicide prevention and mental health.

    Hosted by Amanda Blue, Dr. Matt Wintersteen, and Dr. Lucas Zullo, the series breaks down myths, highlights warning signs, and explores how stigma and systemic barriers can prevent people from seeking help.

    Through expert insight, evidence-based treatment discussions, and powerful stories from survivors and families, the podcast aims to inspire awareness, outreach, and hope. UnSilent reminds listeners that help is available and no one should have to suffer in silence.



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    2 分