This blog post written by Dr Heather McClelland explores the relationship between loneliness, distress and suicide how we can manage feelings of loneliness.
Category Archives: SBRL Blogs
Are Vitamin D Levels Linked to Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviour? Insights from a Large UK Study
A blog post written by PhD student Nina Fajs exploring Vitamin D, a potential biological marker of suicidal thoughts and behaviours
Three Life-Saving Digits: Insights from the US 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
A blog post written by Dr Banu Cankaya Sahin which provides an overview of the three digit crisis helpline number and the benefits and challenges surrounding this
In a world that never slows down, perhaps we should stop and listen. Hold My Hand Project: from theory to real life
A blog post by Martina Medolla who was a visiting researcher to SBRL from Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia (UNED). Martinas blog discusses the Hold my Hand project which aims to reduce suicidal behaviours in adolescents.
The Journey: From Tragedy to Triumph
A blog post written by Dr John Gaal discussing his personal experiences and academic work on mental health and suicide in the construction industry
Understanding Suicide Risk: A Self-Regulation Perspective
A blog post by Yawen Zheng exploring suicide and self-regulation and how they relate to one another.
Behind Closed Lips: Understanding Non-Disclosure in Suicide
A blog post by Renée Matthes discussing why people may not disclose suicidal thoughts and behaviours, and exploring interventions that could help encourage conversations
World Menopause Day: More than a hot flush? Menopause and Suicide Risk
A blog post by Karen Wetherall on World Menopause Day highlighting the relationship between menopause and suicide risk
Suicide and self-harm are rising among young people: What factors are associated with whether young people will act on their thoughts of self-harm and suicide?
A blog post by Marianne Etherson on a systematic review examining what factors are associated with whether young people will act on their thoughts of self-harm and suicide.
A PERFECT ILLUSION
A blog post by Elvan Unlu discussing perfectionism and potential risks associated with perfectionistic traits