Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) trainers Dr. William Kammerer (second left), suicide prevention program manager, 63rd Regional Support Command, and Renita Duncan (left), observe Sgt. Meuy Saelee (left), human resource specialist, 63rd RSC, as she expresses tormented suicidal thoughts to a co-worker after being passed over for promotion, as part of a role-playing scenario, during ASIST, Aug. 24, Armed Forces Reserve Center, Mountain View, Calif. The two-day course, which uses a prescribed curriculum from Living Works Education, focuses primarily on intervention and how to safely assist those suffering from suicidal thoughts.
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Mountain View, CA - Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) trainers Dr. William Kammerer (second left), suicide prevention program manager, 63rd Regional Support Command, and Renita Duncan (left), observe Sgt. Meuy Saelee (left), human resource specialist, 63rd RSC, as she expresses tormented suicidal thoughts to a co-worker after being passed over for promotion, as part of a role-playing scenario, during ASIST, Aug. 24, Armed Forces Reserve Center, Mountain View, Calif. The two-day course, which uses a prescribed curriculum from Living Works Education, focuses primarily on intervention and how to safely assist those suffering from suicidal thoughts.


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