From Suicidal Crisis to Calm: How people move through suicidal crisis with Johanna Mickelson
Description
In this conversation, Dan talks with Johanna Mickelson about the Distress-Processing Model for people in suicidal crisis. In this conversation, Johanna shares her experiences working in a crisis center and discusses the challenges and insights gained from her time in crisis management.
Most of the conversation focuses on the Distress-Processing Model for people in suicidal crisis: Its development and application. The Distress processing model consists of the stages that people go through to move through their suicidal crisis. The stages consist of:
- Unengaged with distress: Minimal or no engagement with distress.
- Distress awareness: Recognizing distressing behaviors, emotions, or thoughts.
- Distress connection: Linking distress to specific stressors or experiences.
- Distress insight: Gaining an understanding of why the distress is personally relevant.
- Applying distress insight: Using new insights to identify ways forward.
Special Guest: Johanna Mickelson
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