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In Honor of Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month Join us for our Community Healing and Engagement Night event!

September 21, 2023 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

In Honor of Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month Join us for our Community Healing and Engagement Night event!

September 21, 2023 | 5 – 6:30 p.m

location

Hanna Center Auditorium 17000 Arnold Drive, Sonoma

As a community, we can all play a critical role in suicide prevention. Together, we can provide social support to vulnerable individuals and engage in follow-up care, fight stigma, and be there for those bereaved by suicide.

This event is designed to bring us together and provide individuals impacted by suicide with encouragement, tools, and resources, as well as a sense of belonging and a feeling of connectedness by being part of a supportive community.

ALL ARE WELCOME!

Tonight’s program will be facilitated by Community Mental Health Hub clinicians

Lead Presenter and Hub Clinical Supervisor:
Natasha Cameron, PHD, PSY
Dr. Cameron has worked directly with school administrators in eight districts to help implement effective policy changes and promote the socialemotional development of students and healthy school communities.


Co-Presented by Keith Bonnes, PSYD, PSY
Dr. Keith Bonnes is a clinical psychologist with 7 years of experience in a variety of settings including outpatient programs, veteran care facilities, community mental health programs, and community clinic settings. Dr. Bonnes previously served in the United States Air Force and brings with him the Air Force ethos and experience of going above and beyond, the power of strong bonds and camaraderie, service before self, and excellence in all we do.

The full bios for both presenters are below >

Agenda
4:30 - 5 p.m. WELCOME Registration. Food and beverages will be available.
5 – 6 p.m. PROGRAM
  • Suicide Prevention; Facts for Caregivers, Friends and Family
  • How to Help Someone at Risk of Suicide – Prevention
  • Responding to an Attempt – Postvention
  • Tools and Resources
6 – 6:30 p.m. Q&A Participants may choose to submit questions anonymously.
6:30 p.m. DISCUSSIONHub clinicians will stay afterwards for those who wish to speak with a therapist one-on-one

SUICIDE IS THE 2ND LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH AMONG AGES 10-34

300youth and their families in Sonoma Valley have experienced trauma.

60%of Sonoma Valley Pre-K kids are considered at-risk.

ONLY 34% of Sonoma County students report feeling like a real part of their community.

1 IN 5 Sonoma County teens reported high levels of depression.

LEAD PRESENTER AND HUB CLINICAL SUPERVISOR:

Natasha (Molony) Cameron, PHD, PSY 24693

She/Her/Hers

Owner/President

Dr. Natasha Cameron (known as Dr. Natasha Molony for the majority of her professional career) was born and raised in San Francisco and earned her Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from Palo Alto University with an emphasis in Child and Family Services. She began her journey providing mental health services in community mental health settings in 2006. Over the course of the last 15+ years, she has been an engaged therapist to children, families, adults, and couples in clinic, home, and school settings. Dr. Cameron’s work quickly moved into supervising and training other professionals (both doctorate and master’s level clinicians). She was the Director of Training for over 10 years at a non-profit where she oversaw the training of over 250 graduate students. She has personally trained over 75 graduate students in school-based settings and outpatient clinics, who were providing therapy services to adults, children, youth, and families.

In addition to her direct service and supervisory/training roles, Dr. Cameron has worked directly with school district administrators and staff in eight school districts to help implement effective policy changes and promote the social-emotional development of students and healthy school communities. With a passion for preventative work as well as family systems consultation, Natasha is skilled at understanding and integrating the various systems people interact with in order to provide a whole human experience of support and collaboration.

CO-PRESENTER:

Keith Bonnes, PSYD, PSY 34251

He/Him/His

Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Keith Bonnes is a clinical psychologist with 7 years of experience in a variety of settings including outpatient programs, veteran care facilities, community mental health programs, and community clinic settings. Dr. Bonnes previously served in the United States Air Force and brings with him the Air Force ethos and experience of going above and beyond, the power of strong bonds and camaraderie, service before self, and excellence in all we do. He’s worked with families impacted by trauma, worked with Veterans that experienced combat trauma or military sexual trauma, and provided mental health services for clients with a range of mental health disorders including anxiety, depression, severe mental illness, and personality disorders. Additionally, Dr. Bonnes worked with over 100 clinicians in training at graduate schools across the Bay Area to train them on providing excellent evidence-based trauma-informed therapy for individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, schizophrenia, bipolar, ADHD, as well as relationship difficulties.

Details

Date:
September 21, 2023
Time:
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
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