Suicide Science

For more Suicide Research and Science, visit our Scientific Research Page or view mainstream news articles on biological and lifestyle contributors to mental health conditions and suicide in News from the Web.

Below you will find the breadth of our science and clinical updates as shared in prior Create-Connect-Contribute eNewsletters.

September 24, 2021

Yoga and Mental Health: Why and How It Helps

Our contributing writer delves into some of the science behind yoga and how it may be working to improve her mental health. You can read about Christine’s personal experience using yoga as a tool to keep from spiraling here.  By Guest Contributor, Christine Bushrow Have you been feeling overwhelmed lately? Perhaps you may want to […]

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September 09, 2021

Applying Biology to Build Resilience

This post presents an overview of the Community Resiliency Model (CRM), a resource for building skills in advance of a challenge or crisis, developed by the Trauma Resource Institute. While some people make a suicide attempt without much warning, an estimated 12 million adults in the US each year contemplate suicide or experience chronic suicidal ideation. […]

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September 01, 2021

My Journey With My Mental Health and How I Deal, Part Three: Walking

Third in her From the Lived Experience series, our contributing writer describes benefits to her mental health from taking walks and being present. By Guest Contributor, Christine Bushrow Walking has always been excellent for our physical health. Medical professionals recommend it to those who want to lose weight, prevent blood clots, maintain a healthy heart, and help with […]

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August 18, 2021

Link: Sleep and Suicide Prevention Workshop: Advancing Innovation and Intervention Opportunity

We learned so much at this Workshop on Sleep and Suicide presented by the NIMH on May 26 and May 27, 2021. We hope you find it as interesting as we did to discover insights into insomnia, medications, nightmares, sleep cycles, circadian rhythms and other factors related to mental health concerns and suicide risk. Day […]

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July 21, 2021

My Journey With My Mental Health and How I Deal, Part Two: Diet

In her second piece for From the Lived Experience our contributing writer discusses the impact of diet, which affects our brain and mental health just as it does our physical health–as JKBF has outlined here.  By Guest Contributor, Christine Bushrow I grew up eating predominantly healthy, comforting, home-cooked meals with my family. My mom’s Italian heritage […]

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July 07, 2021

My Journey With My Mental Health and How I Deal, Part One: Yoga

Our contributor Christine shares insights into her mental health journey and lifestyle and biological influences in a series of articles. In this first piece for From the Lived Experience she discusses the impact of yoga, which has many benefits, including alteration of the stress response. Through movement and breath work yoga affects the nervous system […]

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