Preteen Suicide Rates Rising: A Call for Better Prevention 

As a Tampa-based double board-certified child psychiatrist specializing in children’s wellbeing, Rahul N. Mehra, MD has observed a troubling trend affecting the Tampa Bay, Florida area and beyond. Preteen suicide rates are rising and more needs to be done to help address this vulnerable group. That’s where we can help with Emotional Vaccines® 

NIH research shows preteen suicide rates have increased by 8% annually since 2008, highlighting the urgent need for better prevention strategies. The findings also highlight the need to better understand, identify, and help preteens who may be at risk for suicide. 

That’s one of the key areas of focus for Emotional Vaccines – 2-3 minute video resources, developed by Dr. Mehra, which focus on prevention through education. Dr. Mehra believes that parents and educators must understand that suicide in young people is often impulsive, partly due to their still-developing brains. External stressors and exposure to suicide can influence a child’s actions. 

“One of the reasons suicide at young ages happens as an impulsive act, is in part because the brain’s not fully developed until age 25,” said Dr. Mehra. “And when children experience external stress and they hear about suicide from outside sources, they may consider then to take that act.” 

While some children may not show obvious signs, parents should watch for: 

  • Social isolation 
  • Changes in hygiene 
  • Mood irritability 
  • Sleep disturbances 

Emotional Vaccines is proud to be collaborating with initiatives like Operation Jack’s Village, founded by Liz Martin after losing her 13-year-old son to suicide, to help educate and empower parents working towards identifying those kids who are at-risk. This joint effort encourages parents to take action over awareness. 

Suicide is a critical issue that needs to be addressed proactively, especially with youth who may be silently struggling with overwhelming emotions. Parents play a vital role in initiating these conversations, creating a safe and open environment where their children feel comfortable discussing their feelings and fears. Emotional Vaccines provide parents with tools that help them understand how to initiate and navigate these difficult conversations. 

By talking about suicide early and openly, parents can help break the stigma surrounding mental health, equip their children with coping strategies, and provide the necessary support to navigate life’s challenges. This proactive approach not only fosters emotional resilience but also encourages young people to seek help when they need it, ultimately reducing the risk of tragedy. 

It’s crucial to listen to your instincts as a parent. If something feels off, don’t ignore it. By understanding the risks and learning to identify warning signs, we can better protect our children. 

Remember, if you or someone you know needs help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. Together, we can work towards a future where fewer families experience the tragedy of youth suicide. 

Emotional Vaccines® Launches Innovative Program at New Life Village to Foster Emotional Strength and Support Families

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Weekly videos will be provided to families in this unique Hillsborough County community to help them build resilience and support thriving futures. Tampa, FL – March 20, 2024 

Emotional Vaccines® is proud to announce its partnership with New Life Village, a one-of-a-kind community in Hillsborough County for families raising foster-to-permanency, kinship and adoptive children. This groundbreaking initiative aims to equip New Life Village residents with the tools and knowledge necessary to cultivate emotional resilience, build strong connections, and thrive as individuals and families.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with New Life Village and introduce our Emotional Vaccines™ program to their unique community,” said Rahul N. Mehra, MD, CEO and founder of Emotional Vaccines® “Our mission is to proactively nurture resilience and empower people to navigate life’s challenges with greater ease. This partnership allows us to bring our expertise directly to these families.”

The Emotional Vaccines® program at New Life Village will focus on providing residents with engaging educational resources, interactive activities, and a supportive environment that encourages personal growth and social cohesion. Weekly videos and community events will cover crucial topics such as stress management, effective communication, and healthy relationship-building.

“We are excited to bring such a practical and relevant resource to our onsite program for our families who have been affected by many traumas and hardships,” said Mariah Hayden, Executive Director of New Life Village.

“Our community of lifelong learners is excited to proactively engage with this intentional content in the continued effort of prevention negative outcomes associated with children impact by foster care,” said Natalie Gomez, Program Director of New Life Village.

This week, residents received the first “Wellness Blast” containing resilience-building content, initiating the now weekly practice.

Throughout the New Life Village community, designated “Wellness Corners” will also be established, complete with engaging signage and access to the program’s digital resources, encouraging residents to explore and participate in comfortable settings.

“We believe that by proactively fostering emotional resilience and strong social bonds, we can empower families to navigate challenges, find fulfillment, and truly thrive,” added Mehra. “Our partnership with New Life Village represents a significant step toward creating a model resilient community.”

For more information about the Emotional Vaccines™ program, please visit emotionalvaccines.com.

For Interviews or More Information,

CONTACT: Richelle Hoenes | 941.544.0961

Emotional Vaccines® Partners with Early Learning Coalition of Pasco Hernando to Launch Wellness Initiative for Early Childhood Educators

“Mondays with Mehra” Brings Coping Skills and Emotional Health Resources to Hundreds of Teachers and Parents

TAMPA, FL (February 26, 2024) – Emotional Vaccines®, the emotional health education platform founded by Dr. Rahul N. Mehra, M.D. has partnered with the Early Learning Coalition (ELC) of Pasco and Hernando Counties to support the wellbeing of early childhood educators and parents across nearly 300 childcare centers.

The partnership comes at a time of increased global focus on issues like stress and anxiety, and as early learning educators are noticing more challenging child behaviors in the classroom. Emotional Vaccines® is a Tampa-based organization that provides adults and children with science-backed coping skills before these issues become more serious.

“Supporting the educators and parents who nurture our kids is so vital. Bolstering their emotional health and coping strategies extends beyond the classroom and helps foster positive outcomes and behavior at home,” said Rahul N. Mehra, founder of Emotional Vaccines® and board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist. “This partnership will provide free access to emotional support with researched-backed coping skills and resilience strategies without charging monthly subscriptions or requiring confusing apps.”

Dubbed “Mondays with Mehra,” the weekly offering will provide ELC teachers and parents with free access to Emotional Vaccines’ video content on managing stress, regulating emotions, and avoiding burnout. Videos will be accessible via QR codes on posters placed in every ELC center. The content library will continue building over the weeks ahead.

“This collaboration will introduce a comprehensive approach that prioritizes the health of early learning educators and the families we serve,” stated Early Learning Coalition Pasco Hernando Executive Director, Steve Knobl Ph.D. “We are excited to share these invaluable resources with our community. Our goal is to continue to empower and support childcare providers and parents/caregivers through prevention and education.”

The “Mondays with Mehra” initiative launches this week.

For more information on Mehra and Emotional Vaccines®, visit emotionalvaccines.com.

For Immediate Release:

CONTACT: Richelle Hoenes | 941.544.0961

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About Early Learning Coalition of Pasco Hernando Counties

The Early Learning Coalition of Pasco and Hernando Counties, Inc. Is a 501c3 organization and one of 30 Early Learning Coalitions in Florida. Florida’s Voluntary Prekindergarten (program is for all children who are four-years old on or before September 1. School Readiness provides subsidized childcare for low-to-moderate income working families. The nonprofit serves over 10,000 children between infancy and twelve-years old, working with over 300 childcare providers in both counties.