• Dr. Julie Cerel - Suicide Prevention and Exposure | E19

  • Apr 18 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast
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Dr. Julie Cerel - Suicide Prevention and Exposure | E19

  • Summary

  • This episode is brought to you by C&C Resourcing (link below). C&C Resourcing provides one-on-one business coaching, customized training seminars, and continuing education around creating safe spaces for transgender and gender non-binary folx.

    In this episode, Rob meets with Dr. Julie Cerel. Dr. Cerel is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Kentucky. She is also the director of their Suicide Prevention & Exposure Lab and currently serves as the Interim Associate Dean of Research.

    Dr. Cerel discusses her extensive career researching suicide, the #not6 campaign which identified the number of people affected by every suicide, the concepts of suicide exposure and suicide bereavement, how suicide differs amongst different cultures, and finally the impact of how suicide is depicted and discussed in the media.

    If you're interested in learning more about Dr. Cerel or the Suicide Prevention & Exposure Lab, you can check out the links below.

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    DR. JULIE CEREL BIO

    https://kiprc.uky.edu/people/julie-cerel

    SUICIDE PREVENTION & EXPOSURE LAB

    https://socialwork.uky.edu/centers-labs/suicide-prevention-exposure-lab/

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