Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Corning, California CA
Sam Naimi
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, Psychotherapist, Psychoanalytic Candidate
Suicidal thoughts are more common than you might think, and help exists.
Together in the therapy room we'll work to understand the source(s) of your pain and to develop a more gentle narrative about your past experiences. We will also help you develop stronger coping and regulation skills so everyday tasks don't seem as daunting or draining. Let's help you build hope for a brighter future. Don't wait. Regain control and find the support you deserve.
6 Years Experience
Warner Park Recovery Center
Treatment Center, DHCS# 190116AP
The treatment for suicidal thoughts at our facility is founded on immediate intervention and empathetic support to address the urgent mental health needs of individuals experiencing such distress. Our highly trained team of mental health professionals employs a comprehensive approach, combining crisis intervention, psychotherapy, and, if necessary, psychiatric evaluation and medication management. We prioritize creating a safe and non-judgmental environment where individuals can express their feelings openly. Therapeutic modalities such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) are utilized to explore the underlying issues contributing to suicidal thoughts and develop coping mechanisms. The treatment process emphasizes ongoing monitoring and support, with a focus on collaborative safety planning. Our dedicated team is committed to providing immediate assistance and working collaboratively towards a path of healing, recovery, and improved mental well-being.
7 Years Experience
John Jakubowski
Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT, APCC
It's actually normal for people to be inquisitive about life and death - it's the great mystery. If you're going beyond this into planning, and fantasizing about how to kill yourself, pick up the phone now and call 911. Your life is precious, and there are so many connections that perhaps you have lost sight of. The pain will go away and it will change, but it starts by reaching out.
5 Years Experience
Alethea Gard'ner, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
I see suicidal thoughts as an escape plan when life has become too unbearable. Working together to find new more sustaining and positive "escapes" to lower the unhappiness will be the goal.
24 Years Experience
Ricardo Peña
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
If you’re having thoughts of suicide, you’re not alone.
To get help right away, consider reaching out to a free and confidential crisis helpline.
Therapy can offer:
compassionate, judgment-free support for suicidal thoughts
guidance on finding coping strategies that work for you
additional resources for getting support nearby
7 Years Experience