We spoke to Dr. Tracy Witte, an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, about her fascinating research on suicidal behavior. First, she told us about the interesting path that led her to clinical psychology. Next, she shared how openness to new opportunities led to important interdisciplinary work with different populations (e.g., military, LGBTQ+ veterinarians and students). …
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Episode 120: The Science of Suicide Prevention with Dr. Tracy WitteWe spoke to Dr. Tracy Witte, an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, about her fascinating research on suicidal behavior. First, she told us about the interesting path that led her to clinical psychology. Next, she shared how openness to new opportunities led to important interdisciplinary work with different populations (e.g., military, LGBTQ+ veterinarians and students). Veterinary professionals have elevated suicide rates compared to the general population, and Dr. Witte’s work has shed light on potential ways to address this disparity. We concluded by talking about Dr. Witte’s intriguing research on the nature of suicidal behavior and how science can help us to save lives. We learned a lot making this episode, and we hope you enjoy listening to it!
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Twitter and like us on
Facebook. If you like what you hear, please rate and review us on iTunes and tell your friends! Thank you!
For more information:
Check out Dr. Witte’s
faculty page and
lab website.
Here’s a
blog post about the taxometrics study on suicidal behavior by Dr. Witte and
Dr. Holm-Denoma.
You can learn more about suicide prevention
here.
Suicide theories discussed in this episode include the
interpersonal theory of suicide and the
three-step theory.
Learn more about lethal means safety for suicide prevention
here and
here.
We spoke to Dr. Tracy Witte, an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, about her fascinating research on suicidal behavior. First, she told us about the interesting path that led her to clinical psychology. Next, she shared how openness to new opportunities led to important interdisciplinary work with different populations (e.g., military, LGBTQ+ veterinarians and students). Veterinary professionals have elevated suicide rates compared to the general population, and Dr. Witte’s work has shed light on potential ways to address this disparity. We concluded by talking about Dr. Witte’s intriguing research on the nature of suicidal behavior and how science can help us to save lives. We learned a lot making this episode, and we hope you enjoy listening to it!
You can follow Jedi Counsel on Twitter and like us on Facebook. If you like what you hear, please rate and review us on iTunes and tell your friends! Thank you!
For more information:
Check out Dr. Witte’s faculty page and lab website.
Here’s a blog post about the taxometrics study on suicidal behavior by Dr. Witte and Dr. Holm-Denoma.
You can learn more about suicide prevention here.
Suicide theories discussed in this episode include the interpersonal theory of suicide and the three-step theory.
Learn more about lethal means safety for suicide prevention here and here.