
Joiner Lab
@joinerlab
Laboratory for the Study and Prevention of Suicide-Related Conditions and Behaviors @floridastate
ID: 4137661153
http://psy.fsu.edu/~joinerlab/ 05-11-2015 18:18:13
131 Tweet
1,1K Followers
199 Following


Catching up on nerdy podcasts. Nice one by John Torous, MD MBI on safety planning with Barbara Stanley in a JAMA Psychiatry author interview. Concise descriptions of what #safetyplanning is and what it is not for #SuicidePrevention. Good language to use with patients.







Importance of low fear and high temporariness messaging of lethal means counseling described by Ian Stanley, PhD. Great analogy of temporarily giving car keys to a friend during a night of drinking, akin to temporarily reducing access to firearms during suicidal crises #AAS19


Two of my research assistants, Jessica Nelson and Olivia Teasdale, did an awesome job presenting their first posters last night. Proud mentor! Joiner Lab #AAS19 #MSRC #nextgenAAS


Congratulations Kim Van Orden on winning the Shneidman Award - recognized at #AAS19 by her mentor Thomas Joiner Joiner Lab - looking forward to your presentation on #suicideprevention & older adults and the #PowerOfConnection #ageism


Joiner Lab reunion at #AAS19!: Thomas Joiner, Jill Holm-Denoma, Kim Van Orden, and Tracy Witte American Association of Suicidology


Meet Florida State University Student Star Evan Albury! 🌟 She's a senior #FSUpsychology major at FSU Arts & Sciences who is working to make a difference through her research on #SuicidePrevention. @UnderGrad_FSU Joiner Lab FSU RENEW FSU Research FSU CRE #FSU news.fsu.edu/student-stars/…

New Joiner Lab study testing a lethal means safety intervention for firearm safety (#SuicidePrevention): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3191679…

“Suicide Attempt Survivors’ Recommendations for Improving Mental Health Treatment for Attempt Survivors”. An important new paper from Melanie Hom, Brian Bauer, Ian Stanley, PhD, Joseph Boffa, des! (she/her) 🏳️🌈, Daniel Capron, Norman Schmidt, Joiner Lab: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32068415


"Epidemics and pandemics may also alter one’s views on health and mortality, making life more precious, death more fearsome, and #suicide less likely." Check out this new JAMA Psychiatry viewpoint for more on #SuicidePrevention during #COVID19.