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S4 Ep9: Evidence-based strategies for suicide and self-harm prevention with Professor Seena Fazel

Content warning: Please be aware that this episode refers to topics such as suicide, suicidal ideations, methods of suicide and overdose. In Episode 9 of the series, Professor Belinda Lennox sits down with Professor Seena Fazel, Professor of Forensic Psychiatry at the Department ...  Show more

S4 Ep8: Suicide prevention and mental health advocacy with Ben West

Content warning: Please be aware that this episode refers to topics such as suicide, suicidal ideations and depression. In the eighth episode of the series, Professor Belinda Lennox speaks to Ben West, mental health campaigner, best-selling author and social media influencer. In ...  Show more

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