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December 1, 2020 54 mins
Join in to hear Dr. Young’s interview with Lark Galley’s journey of survival, courage and lessons learned after her son’s suicide in 2019. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for children 12-18 years of age. No parent should have to bury a child, especially due to a preventable cause of death. No one can imagine the pain felt by a parent that has lost a child, unless you have lost a child yourself. Yet, it happens every single day. For each suicide it is estimated that 24 attempts are made. Can you remember what it was like to be a teen? The struggle of trying to fit in, trying to figure out what you were going to do after high school, the peer pressures, testing, and sexuality? This is a must listen-to show of a mother’s recovery strategies!
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