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Addressing The Suicide Epidemic

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Dr. John Schinnerer has taught 10,000+ people to manage their anger, become calmer, happier and more successful. U.C. Berkeley graduate with a Psychology Ph.D. Provides clients with scientifically supported coaching to make the most of their personal/professional potential. He was Pixar’s Inside Out expert consultant. Blog, Shrunken Mind, Award-Winning Book, “How Can I Be Happy?”  WebAngerManagement.com , GuideToSelf.com Executive coaching, http://drjohnblog.guidetoself.com  www.facebook.com/pg/GuideToSelfCoaching, Instagram: j.schinnerer/, Twitter:@johnschin. Richard Lambert is a 22 yr active duty Air Force retiree and retired Dept of the AF Federal Employee of 17 yrs. He was the 4th FW Community Support Coordinator, SJAFB, NC, reporting to the Wing Commander.  Served as Chair for the Integrated Delivery System and Executive Director of the Wing's Community Action Information Board. Responsible for Wing’s Suicide Prevention Program/Wing Resilience Program for 6,000+ personnel/families. Bachelor's in Human Resource Management with post grad studies in Business. Megan R. Fenyoe is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in both CA and MI, for the past 15 years and in 2012, commissioned as an Air Force officer. As a Captain, she provided Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment to fellow military members and Veterans. Since separating from service, she's a full time hospital Mental Health Therapist. Owner of a Health Food Franchise. Business owner of Mission Strength. www.missionstrengthsd.com. Dr. Erin Oksol earned her Clinical Psychology doctorate from University of Nevada, Reno. She's a 15 yr cognitive-behavioral psychology expert.  She is published in 10 peer-reviewed psychology journals and books.  www.thepsychologyofmission.com

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