The Signal

Getting a chance to Ask the Psychiatri­st

Annual event comes back to College of the Canyons for Mental Health Awareness Month

- By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer cduan@signalscv.com

College of the Canyons is hosting a question-and-answer session with a psychiatri­st in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month.

The annual Ask the Psychiatri­st event will be on Wednesday from 6-7:30 p.m. in Canyons Hall, Room 211. Danit Bar Ziv, a psychiatri­st from the county’s Santa Clarita Valley Mental Health Center, will be speaking.

Bar Ziv will answer all questions about mental health, medication­s, treatment options and diagnoses in an informal Q&A setting.

The event is open to the entire community and for students, family members, clients, faculty, staff and administra­tion, said Larry Schallert, assistant director of COC’s Student Health and Wellness Center.

The event is part of COC’s lineup for Mental Health Awareness Month.

On the same day, the “Shine a Light” event will continue to light up the campus with lanterns for suicide awareness. The display will be up from May 8-9 at the Honor Grove.

On Wednesday, the Suicide Prevention Interventi­on and Response Training will be also held in room EPEK 101 from noon to 1:30 p.m. The session will help participan­ts identify early warning signs of suicide and teach constructi­ve ways to support loved ones or where to locate community resources.

On May 11, the college will also hold a “Mental Health First Aid” all-day course from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in room UCEN 258. Participan­ts can learn to identify the risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems and will be awarded a certificat­e by the end of the day.

A movie on human traffickin­g, “Stopping Traffic, a Movie on Human Traffickin­g,” will be shown on May 16 at 6 p.m.at Hasley Hall Theater.

A “No Drinking and Driving” simulation will be on May 21 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student Atrium, and a “Paws for Awhile” event with therapy dogs on May 16 on Cougar Way is also on the calendar, said Schallert.

The National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention (Action Alliance) recently released a new report, Recommende­d Standard Care for People with Suicide Risk: Making Health Care Suicide Safe.

This report includes new recommenda­tions on suicide-related standard health care for primary care, behavioral health, and emergency department settings. Around 64 percent of people who attempt suicide visit a doctor in the month before their attempt, according to the report.

 ??  ?? The “Shine a Light” display will continue to light up the campus with lanterns for suicide awareness during Mental Health Awareness Month at College of the Canyons. The display will be up from May 8-9 at the Honor Grove.
Signal file photo
The “Shine a Light” display will continue to light up the campus with lanterns for suicide awareness during Mental Health Awareness Month at College of the Canyons. The display will be up from May 8-9 at the Honor Grove. Signal file photo

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