CBP Suicide Awareness and Prevention

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  • Unscripted conversations with CBP Employees who have been impacted from the loss of a loved one, coworker or other relation through suicide. These are not therapy sessions but are meant to help us break the stigma of reaching out for help. These conversations are led by Dr Kent Corso, a clinical psychologist who specializes in suicide prevention. Suicide is difficult topic to talk about it is not one we can talk about vaguely or indirectly if we hope to make a difference. If by any chance you have lived experience or are triggered, if anything we discuss is upsetting or distressing to you, please reach out for help. Reach out to those who care and love you and reach out to those you love. If you are a CBP employee or family member you can always contact a peer support member, chaplain, or Veteran Support Member or you can reach out to our Employee Assistance Program. If you are not a CBP employee you can call 1-800-273-8255 which is the National Suicide Lifeline.
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Unscripted conversations with CBP Employees who have been impacted from the loss of a loved one, coworker or other relation through suicide. These are not therapy sessions but are meant to help us break the stigma of reaching out for help. These conversations are led by Dr Kent Corso, a clinical psychologist who specializes in suicide prevention. Suicide is difficult topic to talk about it is not one we can talk about vaguely or indirectly if we hope to make a difference. If by any chance you have lived experience or are triggered, if anything we discuss is upsetting or distressing to you, please reach out for help. Reach out to those who care and love you and reach out to those you love. If you are a CBP employee or family member you can always contact a peer support member, chaplain, or Veteran Support Member or you can reach out to our Employee Assistance Program. If you are not a CBP employee you can call 1-800-273-8255 which is the National Suicide Lifeline.
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  • CBP Suicide Awareness and Prevention - Episode 21
    2023/03/02
    A Border Patrol Agent Uses Meditation For His Mental Health: This month’s Suicide Prevention and Awareness Podcast features a U.S. Border Patrol Agent who found relief in a place he least expected it—inside himself. Adolfo walks us through his struggles and how meditation trained him to endure things that previously would have put him over the edge.
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    26 分
  • CBP Suicide Awareness and Prevention - Episode 20
    2023/01/23
    Your Physical Health Can Help Prevent Suicide: January’s Suicide Awareness and Prevention Podcast features the Program Manager for CBP’s “Healthier CBP” Program. As a nurse, she is an expert on health and wellness. She talks with Dr. Corso about how we can reflect on what’s important to us in the New Year regarding our life, health and wellness. Taking care of yourself and making important life changes are one key to suicide prevention
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    23 分
  • CBP Suicide Awareness and Prevention - Episode 19
    2022/12/21
    A Reality She Didn’t Ask For: CBP had four suicides in the Rio Grande Valley Sector during 2022. This month’s guest on the Suicide Prevention Podcast is Ms. Jane Doe, the wife of one of our Rio Grand Valley agents who ended his life. She describes her experience as a loss survivor and explains how she is living “A Reality She Didn’t Ask For.”
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    20 分

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