Corey Winfield

217 Recovery

Corey Winfield

  • June 25th - SafeTALK training, Staying Positive & Role Playing (Part II)

June 25th - SafeTALK training, Staying Positive & Role Playing (Part II)

Wednesday 26th June 2019

Join Corey Winfield and Ryan as they discuss SafeTALK training, suicide prevention, and supporting recovery through open-ended questions and forgiveness.
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217 Recovery
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Corey Winfield
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Recovery Reimagined
Financial Health in Recovery
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Creative Recovery Journeys
Family Recovery from Addiction
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SafeTALK Training: Tools for Preventing Suicide and Supporting Recovery

One of the best things you can do is just that open question: are you just thinking about suicide? Or yeah, if they're not, it's going to, like Ryan, give me all your money that you make tomorrow.
Ever wondered how you can make a real difference in someone's life? In this episode of the 217 Recovery Podcast, Corey Winfield and Ryan tackle the critical topic of suicide prevention through SafeTALK training. They dive into a role-playing exercise to demonstrate the power of open-ended questions and how they can reveal signs of suicidal thoughts.
Corey and Ryan emphasize that simply asking someone if they are thinking about suicide can be a crucial first step in offering support and opening up a life-saving conversation. But it's not just about suicide prevention; the episode also explores how to support friends and family in recovery. Corey and Ryan share insights on the importance of self-forgiveness and focusing on the present to help individuals move forward in their recovery journey.
Whether you're directly affected by addiction or know someone who is, this episode provides valuable tools and perspectives that can help you become a supportive ally. Tune in to discover practical ways to make a positive impact.