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PRISM is a suicide prevention project of Mental Health America in Montana. The project uses student art work to promote the 800-273-TALK hotline.

Go to the newly updated PRISM webpage for updates on the 2013 PRISM Media Competition. montanamentalhealth.org/prism.html


Interested in bringing suicide prevention education into your local Montana school? Email [email protected] to learn how to help!


Montana => Last great place? Check out this news series talking about the issue of suicide here in Montana! billingsgazette.com/special-sectio…


New strategies for suicide prevention among teens. Check it out! uc.edu/news/NR.aspx?i…


Happy Halloween from PRISM! - A way to deal with our existential fears. psychologytoday.com/collections/20…


Those struggling with mental illness aren't any more violent than anyone else. Reduce stigma this Halloween! msnbc.msn.com/id/15402767/ns…


Help fight the stigma of using psychological services; many of those who need support are not getting it. psychcentral.com/news/2012/10/1…


NPR talks with crisis workers about their experiences in the suicide prevention field. npr.org/player/v2/medi…


If you haven't already, like us on facebook! facebook.com/montanaprism


Video of encouragement for the weekend. youtube.com/watch?v=5YRgRp…


Free Suicide Prevention Presentation and QPR Training tomorrow (Sept. 14th) @ Bozeman Library from 11-1. All are welcome!


High priority research strategies of suicide prevention via NIMH. nimh.nih.gov/news/media/vid…


Free Webinar next Wednesday! "LGBT Youth & Suicide: Understanding & Reducing Risk" teenscreen.org/resources/even…


Join us for World Suicide Prevention Day on Sept 10th! facebook.com/events/2240874…


Suicide Prevention Presentation by Karl Rosston @ Bozeman Library on Sept. 14 from 11-1. For more info, contact Kathy Isaacson (994-5993).


Article touches on rising rates of suicide and school bullying among high school teens. longislandpress.com/2012/08/16/li-…


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