Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Marshall, Michigan MI

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St. Clair Shores, Michigan therapist: Samantha Johnson, counselor/therapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Samantha Johnson

Counselor/Therapist, LLPC, CRC
As a therapist focused on addressing suicidal thoughts, I offer a compassionate and accepting environment where individuals can openly explore their struggles. Through active listening and evidence-backed techniques, I guide clients in understanding their emotions, developing coping skills, and nurturing hope for a brighter future. Together, we navigate the challenges of suicidal ideation, emphasizing safety and paving the way toward healing and resilience.  
0 Years Experience
Online in Marshall, Michigan
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Suicidal Thoughts

Counseling for All

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MA. LPC
My approach to working with individuals experiencing suicidality is compassionate and client-centered. Creating a safe and non-judgmental space for clients to share their pain is essential in helping them navigate through difficult emotions and challenges. My commitment to understanding and supporting my clients, while also promoting positive coping skills, demonstrates our dedication to your well-being. Focusing on individual strengths and existing positives is an empowering way to address negative patterns and obstacles, ultimately guiding clients towards a more purposeful life. My emphasis on building a strong, supportive, and professional relationship underscores the importance of collaboration in achieving positive outcomes. I provide vital support to individuals facing challenges, and ensure clients will benefit greatly from my compassionate approach and dedication to their growth and well-being.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Marshall, Michigan
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: PSYCHe, PLLC, psychologist
Suicidal Thoughts

PSYCHe, PLLC

Psychologist, PhD, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) was one of the first therapies to treat highly suicidal individuals on an outpatient basis. Because DBT considers suicide as the solution, not the actual problem itself, DBT therapists are focused on identifying the actual problems in order to assist with different, tangible solutions. Not only that, but DBT therapists are able to speak frankly about death instead of tiptoeing around it, treating patients with respect rather than patronizing with whispery tones and “concerned” looks. Within DBT, no person is treated as “fragile” and though the situation may be serious, we don’t take ourselves too seriously.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Marshall, Michigan
 therapist: Amanda de Armas, psychologist
Suicidal Thoughts

Amanda de Armas

Psychologist, PsyD
As a compassionate therapist specializing in suicidal ideation, I provide a safe and non-judgmental space for individuals to explore their thoughts and feelings, develop coping strategies, and find hope for the future. Take the brave step towards healing and reach out today.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Marshall, Michigan
Brighton, Michigan therapist: Josh Murray- Hopeful Minds, psychologist
Suicidal Thoughts

Josh Murray- Hopeful Minds

Psychologist, MA, LLP
Individuals with psychiatric disorders, particularly bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and substance abuse are at higher risk of suicide. So, too, are those with anxiety disorders, especially severe anxiety. Veterans and military personnel, members of the LGBTQ community, and white men ages 44-64 and 85 and older are also more impacted by suicide. A fact sheet from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention shows that 12 million Americans had suicidal thoughts, and about 1.4 million tried to carry out those suicidal ideations. Among those whose death resulted from suicide, men were 3.63 times more likely than women to end their lives. Women, however, attempted suicide 1.66 times more than men. Tragically, in 90 percent of the suicide deaths, the individuals had a diagnosable mental health disorder or condition. When considering therapies that can relieve suicidal thoughts, it’s important to recognize that there’s no single approach that’s universally effective. Different treatments have different efficacy for different disorders. Someone with treatment-resistant depression who’s experiencing chronic suicidal thoughts may benefit more from certain types of suicidal therapy than someone who’s thought about suicide after losing a loved one or feels hopeless following a lengthy illness or terminal diagnosis. A suicide-specific form of psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy for suicide prevention (CT-SP) has shown impressive results in reducing suicidal thoughts and repeat suicide attempts, reducing depressive symptoms, and increasing hope. A primary treatment focus is reducing suicide risk factors and increasing coping skills. Central to the therapy is the tenet that the individual will continue to have stressors and problems, but armed with effective coping skills, they’ll no longer be automatically triggered to suicidal behavior. This form of suicidal therapy includes a strategy for relapse prevention and making use of a hope kit to help prevent subsequent suicidal behavior.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Marshall, Michigan