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Facebook LIVE: Coming back to life after a suicide attempt

This live event is recorded and you can find it here

Join me with guest Summer DeCoste as she tells her story about coming back to life after a suicide attempt. What’s recovery like? Medication? How has stigma affected recovery? Submit questions! This is Summer’s first time speaking out on this subject.

Sunday, September 11, 2016
6:30-7pm on my Facebook page

A recording will be posted on the site after the event in case you can’t attend. Send your questions if you have any!

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Click going or interested to get updates. This is where I’ll post a link to the recording and blog posts that answers the most pressing questions about finding recovery after being in a place so dark you wanted to end it all.

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Next Facebook LIVE

Anne Moss Rogers with Shirley Ramsey, board member from the Virginia Chapter of the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention.

Topic: Could suicide happen in your family? What are the signs?
Date/Time: Sunday, Sept 25, 6:30-7pm
Where: My Facebook Page

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AnneMoss Rogers

AnneMoss Rogers is a mental health and suicide education expert, mental health speaker, suicide prevention trainer and consultant. She is author of the Book, Diary of a Broken Mind and co-author of Emotionally Naked: A Teacher's Guide to Preventing Suicide and Recognizing Students at Risk with Kim O'Brien PhD, LICSW. She raised two boys, Richard and Charles, and lost her younger son, Charles to addiction and suicide on June 5, 2015. She is a motivational speaker who empowers by educating and provides life saving strategies and emotionally healthy coping skills. As talented and funny as Charles was, letting other people know they matter was his greatest gift. And now that's the legacy she carries forward in her son's memory. Mental Health Speakers Website.

One thought on “Facebook LIVE: Coming back to life after a suicide attempt”

  1. Thank you for having this event. So often, we hear of the suicides. But, we do not often hear about the people who have survived a suicide attempt. I believe there needs to be more awareness of suicide and suicide attempts. I think people would be amazed at how many people they know who have experience with this. Talking about suicide and suicide attempts is key to getting help to those who need the help. Blessings.

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