206. Suicide Prevention: Un-shaming the Conversation
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Why is the word suicide still treated like it’s unspeakable?
In this episode, Suicide Prevention: Un-shaming the Conversation, we’re breaking the silence and leaning into the tough talk every social worker needs. You’ll hear powerful insights from my guest, who trains others to see that saying the word is not dangerous—it’s necessary. Together, we unpack how open conversations can actually prevent suicide, reduce stigma, and save lives. If you’re a new, seasoned, or future social worker looking to boost confidence in tough client conversations, this episode is equal parts real, educational, and inspiring.
Elyce Mandich is a mom, wife, girl's girl, relatable human, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Southern California. She is the owner of The Therapy Co., a private practice that provides therapy services to women in California and the creator of "big empathy energy®" merchandise.
For Elyce, her why in becoming a therapist is connected to and inspired by personal experience when she lost her mom to suicide at 10-years-old. She believes in cultivating a strong sense of belonging and empathy - both for ourselves and for others. Elyce is passionate about suicide prevention and helping other mental health profesionals with getting comfortable having the hard conversations through her trainings on suicide.
Resources from this episode:
Suicide is Not a Bad Word Training (Recorded from September 2024, Use code RISE10 for $10 off)
Empathy Merch (Use coe BELONG10 for 10% off)
Elyce / The Therapy Co on Instagram
A Kid's Book About Suicide (Book)
Clinical Supervision Log The Rising Clinician on Amazon
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