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Psych Explained - Dr. Bob Baugher - Coping with Tragedies

Dr. Bob Baugher - Coping with Tragedies

06/12/22 • 27 min

Psych Explained

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In light of recent U.S. mass shooting events, the first person I could think of to bring to speak on this was Dr. Bob Baugher. We spoke in an earlier episode about grief, loss and suicide here. Many of the principles discussed by Dr. Bob can be applied to many life situations, not just in response to mass shootings.

Warning - Given the sensitive subject matter in this episode, please lean on your support system, or utilize local mental health resources if needed. No podcast, including this one, should act as a substitute for your own mental health and healthcare.

Related Links and Resources: www.bobbaugher.com

1(800)273-8255 = suicide hotline (US)

www.compassionatefriends.org (for parents and siblings)

www.opentohope.org--videos, articles, interviews for people coping with grief "Loss Inventory Survey Form" (PDF) created by Dr. Bob: http://u.pc.cd/lkp7

How to be a good listener:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bob+baugher+good+listener

Youtube video suicide prevention training:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zphZmXMfIuw

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In light of recent U.S. mass shooting events, the first person I could think of to bring to speak on this was Dr. Bob Baugher. We spoke in an earlier episode about grief, loss and suicide here. Many of the principles discussed by Dr. Bob can be applied to many life situations, not just in response to mass shootings.

Warning - Given the sensitive subject matter in this episode, please lean on your support system, or utilize local mental health resources if needed. No podcast, including this one, should act as a substitute for your own mental health and healthcare.

Related Links and Resources: www.bobbaugher.com

1(800)273-8255 = suicide hotline (US)

www.compassionatefriends.org (for parents and siblings)

www.opentohope.org--videos, articles, interviews for people coping with grief "Loss Inventory Survey Form" (PDF) created by Dr. Bob: http://u.pc.cd/lkp7

How to be a good listener:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bob+baugher+good+listener

Youtube video suicide prevention training:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zphZmXMfIuw

How to support the podcast:

Please share, follow/subscribe, and rate/review in your favorite podcast app.

Buy the Doc a cup of coffee!

Join our Discord Community for great Psych conversations!

Email: [email protected]

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