Results for What’s Happening at Vibrant

The ‘Madman’ Is Back in the Building

“What do you wear the first day back to work after a 90-day leave of absence because of a psychotic break?” “This is the question I found myself asking a little more than a year after I joined the Legal Aid Society of New York. The last time my colleagues had seen me, I’d been… View Article Published on - September 21, 2017 5:53 pm Published by -

I Work At A Suicide Hotline – Here’s What It’s Like

“What if I said the wrong thing?” Women’s Health Magazine interviewed one of MHA-NYC’s crisis counselors about working at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and some of the thoughts that every crisis counselor encounters on the job. “I learned that it wasn’t my job to swoop in and save the day. I wasn’t there to… View Article Published on - September 11, 2017 7:06 pm Published by -

Inside the framework of the #BeThe1To 5 Action Steps

Imagine you’re on a pleasant, afternoon walk around your neighborhood. The sun is shining, but it’s not too hot; there’s a gentle breeze lifting any humidity off your skin, keeping you cool. You can smell freshly cut grass. You’re about ten minutes away from home and you walk this route almost every day. You originally… View Article Published on - September 6, 2017 5:51 pm Published by -

How Jedi Counsel Brings Together Suicide Prevention, Mental Health, and Popular Culture

Members of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s national network are part of a community that encourages the sharing and innovation of best practices in crisis counseling and suicide prevention. This blog post by Chris Maxwell, Lifeline’s Coordinator of Member Engagement, is an example of the kinds of discussions available to crisis  centers in the Lifeline… View Article Published on - September 6, 2017 4:08 pm Published by -

#BeThe1To save a life.

MHA-NYC President and CEO, Kim Williams, kicks off  National Suicide Prevention Month with an overview of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s #BeThe1To Movement #BeThe1To is the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s message for National Suicide Prevention Month and beyond, spreading the word about actions we can all take to prevent suicide. The Lifeline network and its partners are… View Article Published on - September 1, 2017 4:20 pm Published by -

See MHA-NYC’s Shari Sinwelski in Panel About “1-800-273-8255” Music Video

On Tuesday, August 30, Shari Sinwelski, Associate Project Director for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, gave an introduction to a screening of the “1-800-273-8255” music video and participated in a Q&A panel about the video and suicide prevention afterwards. The screening and panel were hosted by HipHopDX. Shari was joined on the panel by the… View Article Published on - August 30, 2017 10:34 pm Published by -

Rapper Logic delivers a powerful performance at the MTV Video Music Awards

Logic performed his single”1-800-273-8255″, named after the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number, at the MTV Video Music Awards last night. The song’s message speaks volumes about those who may be struggling with suicide and depression. Logic was joined by artists, Alessia Cara and Khalid, who contributed emotional verses to the performance. The most impactful message… View Article Published on - August 28, 2017 7:12 pm Published by -

Think Before You Click: Self-Care & Graphic Online Content

In these times of 24/7 media, our internet habits have become pretty compulsive- For example, we may automatically click on articles with sensational headlines or check every news alert that appears on our smartphones. With this constant stimulation, it can seem as if we don’t have a choice when it comes to what media we’re… View Article Published on - August 18, 2017 6:01 pm Published by -

Being an NYC Well Counselor

This blog post was authored by N. Mone’ H., a counselor for NYC Well, a program that is administered by MHA-NYC.   I fell in love with the idea of becoming a counselor for NYC Well instantly. After a colleague of mine mentioned the open position, I took note but did not make any hasty… View Article Published on - August 17, 2017 4:12 pm Published by -

It’s been 80 years since the Golden Gate Bridge became a suicide destination

“This is where I get off” Harold B. Wobber, a WWI veteran, plummeted 260 feet off the Golden Gate bridge to his death on August 7th 1937. After Harold’s suicide, over 1600 individuals have followed in his footsteps by jumping off the bridge. Thus, making it the second-most popular suicide spot in the world. Currently, there is a construction… View Article Published on - August 7, 2017 8:27 pm Published by -