410 | Suicide Prevention Awareness: The Changing Language of Suicide
The words we use to talk about suicide are shifting. In recognition of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, host Erin Gentry is joined by Mercy’s Assistant Counseling Director, Leslie Lamb, a Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor. Together, they explore how language around suicide has evolved, why those changes matter, and how our words can either open the door to healing or reinforce stigma.Leslie shares insights from her professional experience and personal journey, offering clarity and compassion on a topic that is often difficult to discuss. This episode is a call to create space for people, listen well, and choose our words wisely.In this episode, we cover:How social media, censorship, and cultural shifts have influenced the language of suicide.How language affects survivors, loved ones, and those struggling with suicidal ideation.Practical ways to hold space for others and show compassion, even when we don’t fully understand.Resources & Links:Want to explore more on this topic? Check out episode 387 | Myths + Misunderstandings around SuicideIf you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to a trusted counselor or call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988.Learn more about Mercy Multiplied’s programs and resources at mercymultiplied.com.Learn more about suicidal thoughts on our signs & symptoms page here.Subscribe & Share:If you were impacted by today’s episode, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review MercyTalk on your favorite podcast platform. Share it with someone who needs encouragement today.