Posted on 07. Jan, 2009 in Depression, Mental Health, Suicide, Young people
Despite all the publicity about what to look out for when you think someone is suicidal, despite all the awareness programmes, sadly sometimes it’s not enough and someone does take their own life. The effect on the family is devastating – as Peter Moroney told Eileen Good as last September’s Annual Conference of the Irish […]
Posted on 24. Dec, 2008 in Depression, Mental Health, Suicide
In September of this year Eileen Good attended the 12th. Annual Conference of the Irish Association of Suicidology, in Athlone, titled Youth Suicide in a Changing Society. There she met Dr. John Connolly, who along with Dan Neville TD and the late Michael Kelleher, was one of the founders of the Association. Eileen asked Dr. […]
Posted on 26. Nov, 2008 in Depression, Mental Health, Suicide
Ireland has the fifth highest rate of youth suicide in Europe. This appalling statistic is even more devastating when one takes into account the families, friends, colleagues and the community affected by each suicide. At the Irish Association of Suicidology’s annual conference in September, Eileen Good spoke to Dr. Siobhan Barry Clinical Director of the […]
Posted on 12. Nov, 2008 in Depression, Mental Health, Suicide, Young people
In September of this year the Irish Association of Suicidology held its 12th Annual Conference in Athlone entitled Youth Suicide in a Changing Society. Sadly, statistics today confirm the need for such gatherings. Ian Howley is a project worker with www.SpunOut.ie and he believes the internet is the most powerful tool we have in modern […]
Posted on 03. Sep, 2008 in Church Teachings, Mental Health
The guiding principle of the St. John of God Order is that of Hospitality. It is also central to the practice of the Christian life. The biblical tradition is a rich resource for the understanding of Hospitality. Brother Kilian Keaney heads the Institute of Hospitaller Studies at the St. John of God Centre in Stillorgan […]
Posted on 03. Sep, 2008 in Depression, Mental Health, Suicide
September 10th is World Suicide prevention day. It is an important day to remember and promote in Ireland, a country where more people die from suicide than from road traffic accidents. Miriam Gormally spoke with Dr. John Connelly, psychiatrist and campaigner for greater public awareness and funding for suicide prevention. He explained to Miriam over […]
Posted on 09. Jul, 2008 in Depression, Family, Mental Health, Suicide
Suicide numbers, sadly, continue to rise in Ireland. As this happens, family and friends struggle to find ways to cope with the tragedy and also how to have a meaningful liturgy. Mary Connell is Pastoral Co-Ordinator in Castlebar where the Parish Team is devising a new Liturgy to help those bereaved by suicide. She told […]
Posted on 09. Jul, 2008 in Addiction, Alcohol, Depression, Faith and Justice, Health, Mental Health, Schizophrenia
Mention that someone is in ‘John of Gods’ and people usually assume that the person is being treated for an alcohol related problem. But there are many more services available there, under the ethos and philosophy of St. John of God – which is, “that people are the creation of God, with intrinsic value and […]
Posted on 09. Jul, 2008 in Charity, Depression, Fundraising, Mental Health, Suicide
‘I don’t know where to turn’ ‘Nobody cares’ ‘I’m all alone in the world’ ‘I just want to hear a human voice’ – these are just some of the comments that Samaritan volunteers hear regularly on their 24/7 helpline. On the 24th. of this month (24/7) the Samaritans are having their Nationwide Awareness and Fundraising […]
Posted on 11. Jun, 2008 in Depression, Mental Health, Schizophrenia, Stress
Suize Doheny-Burke is a regular visitor of the Dundrum Central Mental Hospital. She never imagined that this would be the place where she would be going to visit her son. She talks to Lena Jacobs about the experience as well as the misconceptions of people with mental illness and the need to promote their rights. […]