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Breaking the Silence, Addressing Youth Suicide Ep. 1: American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian

Breaking the Silence, Addressing Youth Suicide Ep. 1: American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian

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In this premiere episode of Breaking the Silence: Addressing Youth Suicide, part of the APA’s More Equity in Mental Health podcast series, host Dr. Helen Blaisdell Brennan speaks with Dr. Dale Walker, a Cherokee psychiatrist and Director of the One Sky Center. Together, they explore the deeply rooted factors contributing to elevated suicide rates among American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian youth—including historical trauma, limited access to care, and systemic inequities. Dr. Walker emphasizes the importance of cultural continuity, community connection, and empowering Indigenous youth by drawing on their traditions, languages, and ancestral strength. The conversation highlights promising prevention strategies, including school and family-based programs, and calls on psychiatrists to step beyond the clinic and work in partnership with tribal communities. With cultural humility, advocacy, and a commitment to holistic care, mental health professionals can help shape a future where Indigenous youth thrive.

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