The Urgent Need to Rethink Suicide: Lessons for Veterans & All Americans

Is the way we're going about suicide prevention all wrong? And how are those misperceptions affecting efforts to stop veteran suicides? Clinical psychologist Craig Bryan is an Iraq War veteran and studies the issue.

He's the author of Rethinking Suicide: Why Prevention Fails, and How We Can Do Better and says we need a better focus on firearm safety. In 2021, 72% of veteran suicides involved firearms.

The veteran suicide rate is currently 1.5 times the rate of the general population and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs says its top clinical priority is preventing suicide among all those who have served.

Source: CHC Radio. Learn more here.

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