Dr. Diane Kaufman Discussion (Audio)
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Poet, Artist & Child Psychiatrist | Hold on Campaign | Suicide Prevention
Did you know that over 700,000 people die by suicide every year worldwide? This highlights a growing crisis that impacts millions of individuals and their families. In today’s video we explore a critical issue: Suicide Prevention. Beyond numbers, there are real lives and poignant stories that highlight the urgent need for awareness and compassion. Join us as we dive into a conversation with Dr. Diane Kaufman, a passionate poet, artist, and child psychiatrist who has made it her life’s mission to address mental health challenges. Having confronted her own struggles with mental illness, Diane offers a unique insight into the importance of mental well-being and the necessity of creating supportive environments for those in need. Diane founded the Hold on Campaign, an inspiring initiative that utilizes art as a means to foster connection and healing. Through her creative endeavors, she sends a powerful message: "Suicide is not the answer; there is help." This campaign emphasizes community outreach and engages audiences with meaningful presentations, workshops, and content designed to promote mental health. Imagine a safe space where visual art, music, and storytelling converge to tackle the difficult conversations surrounding suicide prevention. Diane’s remarkable journey, filled with both harrowing and hopeful experiences, opens the door to vital discussions about mental health. As a suicide attempt survivor and advocate, she intimately understands the struggles faced by many. In this video, we’ll take a closer look at Diane's journey and the Hold on Campaign, with its pivotal role in bridging the gap between art and mental health. Diane believes in the power of connection, and through arts-based activities, individuals are encouraged to voice their feelings and experiences. These workshops serve as therapeutic environments, providing creativity as a conduit for healing. We encourage you to join the conversation in the comments section below. Share your thoughts on mental health, your experiences, or any stories of transformation. If you find our discussion valuable, please give us a thumbs up and consider subscribing for more insightful content. Remember, every action—big or small—can contribute to spreading awareness and reducing the stigma surrounding mental illness.
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