Los Angeles  — Suicide is on the rise like never before. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that the U.S. suicide rate has jumped 30 percent from 2000 to 2016, and suicide is now the second-leading cause of death among teenagers in the United States. This may come as no surprise in a time when depression, anxiety, panic disorder, PTSD, and addiction are so prevalent in our culture. And suicide prevention expert Dr. Mark Goulston sees these shocking statistics as a burning platform to share an urgent message of help and hope to anyone who’s at risk. 

          “Even with increased awareness surrounding the mental health issues that can lead to suicide, this tragic epidemic continues to claim lives,” says Dr. Goulston, one of the country’s leading experts on suicide prevention and the co-creator of the new video/podcast documentary Stay Alive, which is available hereon YouTube (#StayAliveNow). “To stop it, we need to address suicide prevention head-on and not only find a way to reach people who are at risk, but promote understanding and compassion in society at large so that we can all identify and help the vulnerable people in our population. And there is no time to waste.” 

         Stay Alive is moderated by Dr. Goulston and features suicide prevention advocate Rayko and suicide survivor Kevin Hines. In the year 2000, Hines jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge and lived. He is the subject of the award-winning documentary Suicide: The Ripple Effect and is the author of Cracked, Not Broken: Surviving and Thriving After a Suicide AttemptStay Alive’s. message centers around the process of moving from despair—being unable to connect with others or find a reason to live—and on to healing. The raw and intimate personal disclosures, paired with proven approaches to help those who are suffering, make this program uniquely valuable and unlike any other you have ever seen.

          “Recognizing the upturn in depression and the corresponding increase in suicide over the past ten years, my wife, Linda, and I simply wanted to produce Stay Alive. as a personal contribution to help people who are in an unimaginably tough spot in life,” says co-creator and executive producer Frank Kilpatrick. “We are hopeful that this film documentary offers both a message of support as well as specific and useful resources and information. The combination of these three individuals together on screen creates a really compelling story. Dr. Goulston offers wisdom as a world-renowned suicide prevention expert; Kevin Hines is a survivor sharing his insider view of regret and redemption; and musician Rayko represents the creative community (particularly the music industry) that is so often affected by suicide.” 

          This outreach is the impetus for creating Stay Alive. The 75-minute documentary delivers messages of education, compassion, and caring for those who are in deep despair, along with guidance for their families and friends who love them. And because suicide knows no boundaries, it’s vital to share the message that anyone’s life can be impacted by suicide, whether they’re young, old, rich, or poor.

          “Suicide prevention isn’t just about helping the person who is afflicted,” says Dr. Goulston. “To really move the needle toward saving lives, we need to remove the societal stigma surrounding suicide.”

          Goulston explains that this process begins with helping the people who care about at-risk individuals gain understanding and offer support. The next step is helping society recognize the true struggles of those at risk. Misunderstanding and judgment only further isolate a person who is suicidal. Instead, it’s time for more compassion. When everyone understands how much suffering is really going on, we have a real chance to reach out and save lives.

           “Anyone struggling with the will to live needs to know that there is hope,” concludes Dr. Goulston. “Stay Alive. offers a message of empathy and support to anyone suffering and helps them find a healthy way to move from turmoil to peace.”

If you or someone you love needs help, call 911 or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), or visit www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org.

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Stay Alive – full documentary

About Dr. Mark Goulston: 
Dr. Mark Goulston is the co-creator and moderator of the suicide prevention documentary Stay Alive. He is a former UCLA professor of psychiatry, FBI hostage negotiation trainer, suicide and violence prevention expert, and one of the world’s foremost experts on listening. He is the author of the best-selling “Just Listen”: Discover the Secret to Getting Through to Absolutely Anyone, which became the top book on listening in the world. Dr. Goulston’s HBR IdeaCast episode Become a Better Listener is ranked number one of all their podcasts. He is also host of the My Wakeup Call podcast. Dr. Goulston is on the Board of Advisors for HealthCorps and will be receiving the Dr. W. Mark Warfel Resilient Heart Award in April 2019. 

For more information, visit Dr. Goulston’s website at www.markgoulston.com

About the Producers: 
Producers Frank Kilpatrick (www.frankikmusic.com) and Linda Kilpatrick, along with director Paul Emami (www.storytellerz.tv), partnered with Mark, Kevin, and Rayko to createStay Alive  to express the purpose of helping you or someone you love to find their way out of despair. We hope this video is a helpful catalyst for having conversations about those at risk or even with yourself. If you or anyone you know has been touched by suicide and is feeling isolated, we hope you find the video valuable and share it with others.

About Stay Alive. (#StayAliveNow): 
Stay Alive is a 75-minute video/podcast documentary serving at-risk populations. The program’s two sections, Understanding and Helping, deliver messages of education, compassion, and caring for those who are in deep despair, along with guidance for their families and friends who love them. Stay Alive. is recommended for individuals, families, schools, communities, social services, and churches—anywhere there is a need. Moderated by Mark Goulston, MD, participants in Stay Alive’s. intimate and disclosing discussion also include Kevin Hines, best known as the man who jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge and survived (www.kevinhinesstory.com), and suicide prevention advocate Rayko (www.rayko.com). #StayAliveNow

Stay Alive  is available here on YouTube, and will be available on Amazon Prime Video and other distribution channels free of charge. 

For more information, please visit www.stayalivevideo.com.

Source: DeHart & Company

Author(s)

  • Mark Goulston, M.D.

    Author, speaker, podcast host, psychiatrist

    Dr. Mark Goulston is the inventor and developer of Surgical Empathy an approach that helps people to break their attachments to counterproductive modes of functioning and frees them to connect with more productive and healthier alternatives. He is the host of the “My Wakeup Call” podcast where he interviews people on the wakeup calls that changed who they are and made them better human beings and at being human and the host of the LinkedIn Live show, "No Strings Attached." He is a Founding Member of the Newsweek Expert Forum. He is one of the world’s foremost experts on deep listening, radical empathy and real influence with his book, “Just Listen,” becoming the top book on listening in the world, translated into twenty languages and a topic he speaks and teaches globally. He is an advisor, coach, mentor and confidante to CEO’s, founders and entrepreneurs helping them to unlock all their internal blocks to achieving success, fulfillment and happiness. Originally a UCLA professor of psychiatry and crisis psychiatrist for over 25 years, and former FBI and police hostage negotiation trainer, Dr. Goulston's expertise has been forged and proven in the crucible of real-life, high stakes situations including being a boots on the ground suicide prevention specialist and serving as an advisor in the OJ Simpson criminal trial. Including, “Just Listen,” he is the author or co-author of nine books with multiple best sellers. He writes or contributes to Harvard Business Review, Business Insider, Biz Journals, Fast Company, Huffington Post, Psychology Today and has appeared as an psychological expert in the media including: CNN, Headline News, msNBC, Fox News, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, Fortune, Psychology Today and was the subject of a PBS special. He lives with his wife in Los Angeles, California.