"Hope lives, shame kills." - Diane Kaufman
In this episode of the Phoenix Wisdom Podcast, host Janet Sandberg interviews Diane Kaufman, a retired child psychiatrist and founder of the Hold On campaign for suicide prevention. Diane shares her personal journey through mental health struggles, including a suicide attempt during medical school, and how her experiences shaped her professional path. The conversation explores the power of art and poetry as tools for healing and connection, the importance of support systems, and the initiatives of the Hold On campaign to promote mental health awareness through creative expression. Diane emphasizes the need for open conversations about mental health and the role of community engagement in preventing suicide.Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Diane Kaufman
02:21 Diane's Journey in Psychiatry and Art
05:24 Personal Struggles with Mental Health
08:16 The Impact of Poetry on Healing
11:17 Tragic Losses and Their Effects
14:16 Creative Lifelines and the Hold On Campaign
17:22 Understanding the Roots of Mental Health Issues
20:40 The Weight of Shame and Isolation
24:31 The Birth of the Hold On Campaign
30:05 Art as a Healing Tool
35:24 Connecting Through Creativity
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Keywords: mental health, suicide prevention, art therapy, poetry, child psychiatry, creative expression, healing, support systems, community engagement, resilience
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