Suicide Survivor to Mental Health Advocate Inspiring Story of Kevin Hines
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amzn.to/3YRHOKE Kevin Hines, one of the few survivors of a suicide attempt from the Golden Gate Bridge, released his memoir titled âCracked not Broken, Surviving and Thriving after a Suicide Attempt.â He is currently producing a documentary titled âSuicide: The Ripple Effect,â and his story was featured in the 2006 film âThe Bridgeâ by film director and producer Eric Steel.
The presentation is being funded as part of A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicineâs 125-year anniversary community-based project focused on mental health awareness. The presentation is free, and the public is encouraged to attend.
As an advocate for mental health issues and suicide prevention, Hinesâ will to live and stay mentally well has inspired people worldwide. He has spoken to diverse global audiences representing education, health professions, corporations, clergy, military, law enforcement and various other industries.
Hines is an active board member for the International Bipolar Foundation, Bridge Rail Foundation and Mental Health Association of San Francisco, and he serves on the Survivors Committee of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. He is a past board member of the Northern California Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and a two-term member of San Franciscoâs Mental Health Board. Hines has spoken in congressional hearings alongside Patrick Kennedy in support of the Mental Health Parity Bill, and he continues his policy work as an ambassador to the National Council for Behavioral Health.
In 2016, Hines was awarded Mental Health Americaâs highest honor, the Clifford W. Beers Award, for his efforts to improve the lives of and attitudes toward people with mental illnesses. Other recognitions have included: a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Council of Behavioral Health in partnership with Eli Lilly; award recipient of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Voice Awards Fellowship Program; an Achievement Winner by U.S. Veterans Affairs; and more than 30 U.S. military excellence medals as a civilian.
âMental health wellbeing is critical to the success of individuals and society as a whole. The need to improve understanding and awareness of the issues surrounding mental health is of a huge concern, even in our own community,â said Margaret Wilson, dean of ATSU-KCOM. âThis event provides an opportunity for us to better educate citizens and the community about the challenges and solutions that benefit us all. We are pleased to offer the powerful message this speaker brings to our community.â
The power of words to control our emotions can be therapeutic to our mental health;
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âI'm here for you.â
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âYou are not alone.â
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âYou are worthy and deserving.â
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âYou don't have to apologize.â
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âThere is treatment available to youâŚâ
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âYou are strong!.â
I suffer from bipolar disorder. There are times that I experienced cyclical remission through music and motivational inspirational speech I was able to survive every stage of my cyclical depression. Inside Serene is my alter ego - my trusted friend a gatekeeper of my pandora's box of mindfulness that helps me overcome mental struggles.
" We must be willing to encounter darkness and despair when they come up and face them, over and over again if need be, without running away or numbing ourselves in the thousands of ways we conjure up to avoid the unavoidable". - By Jon Kabat-Zinn
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@RamonaMcKean
1 year ago
THANK YOU! Bless your soul, dear Kevin. â¤ď¸
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