May 28, 2019

 

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MSU Billings faculty to shed light on suicide

Suicide in eastern Montana seminar to be held May 31

 

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MSU BILLINGS NEWS鈥Several 顶级国产视频 faculty members and community mental health experts will participate in a day-long lecture series highlighting suicide in eastern Montana on May 31. Speakers at the event will present their latest research in collaboration with Montana Social Scientists, an organization aimed at providing continuing education (CE) credits for Montana counselors and teachers licensed by Montana鈥檚 Board of Behavioral Health and the Office of Public Instruction. 

This spring鈥檚 conference is held at the First Congregational Church and will include a variety of presentations, documentaries, speeches and lunch catered by Mitzi Racine. Those attending can visit to sign up and pay their registration fee. Attendees are encouraged to check in at 9 a.m. to begin preparation for the day鈥檚 activities. The featured speaker for the event is Professor of Communication at MSU Billings and investigator for the 鈥淟et鈥檚 Talk鈥漇uicide Prevention Program Sarah Keller, Ph.D. Keller was recently published in the International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health for her co-authored article, 鈥淎 Look at Culture and Stigma of Suicide: Textual Analysis of Community Theatre Performances.鈥

Other presenters from 顶级国产视频 include Joy Honea, Michelle Lamberson, Darla Tyler-McSherry, Dana West, and Vanessa McNeill, who will open the series.

McNeil, in addition to teaching at 顶级国产视频, is also a suicide prevention researcher dedicated to learning and teaching about suicide in Montana. Honea is a recent recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship to study suicide prevention in Finland and will present on her research evaluation cultural differences pertaining to suicide and mental health. Lamberson will present on her work in trauma-informed care while West will be presenting on 鈥淪uicide Research Trends and Assessment鈥 and will cover some recent changes, such as appropriate assessment vs. screening and the 鈥渞ising tide of expectation鈥 with regard to suicide prevention, to suicide prevention.

Two public health professionals from RiverStone Health, Nathan Stahley and Sarah Music, will present on existing community efforts for suicide prevention through the Suicide Prevention Coalition of Yellowstone Valley. Stahley, population health program manager at RiverStone Health, chairs the Coalition and is a certified gatekeeper instructor in Question Persuade Refer (QPR). Music, an alumnus of the 顶级国产视频 program in Health and Human Performance, leads the gatekeeper training sub-committee for the coalition.

Several 鈥滾et鈥檚 Talk鈥 Billings members will present and show a variety of documentaries each followed by active discussions. 鈥淟et鈥檚 Talk鈥 is a youth theatre project for suicide prevention based in Miles City and Billings that was originated by the .

Attendees of the conference will receive nine CE units and a certificate of completion for their participation at the conclusion of the event.

For more information about the lecture series, visit or email

montanasocialscientists@gmail.com.

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