Page Title: Anne Moss Rogers | Suicide Prevention Speakers - The Emotionally Naked Speaker, Suicide, Grief

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Page Description: Anne Moss Rogers is a TEDx & suicide prevention speaker who lost a son to suicide. She was the first suicide loss survivor to have spoken at NIMH

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Page Text: Venues and Conferences Certified safeTALK trainer SafeTALK is an evidence-based, half-day (4-hour), in-person training program that teaches participants to recognize and engage persons who might be having thoughts of suicide and connect them with community resources trained in suicide intervention. Download a safeTALK information sheet Podcast Interviews Endorsements “Anne Moss Rogers is probably the most resilient person I know. She has managed to turn grief into action and she is a suicide prevention champion. I had the pleasure of presenting with her at the Pediatric Academic Societies conference and her part was absolutely the best. She received a standing ovation from the audience. I have been to this conference for two decades and I have never seen any speaker receive a standing ovation.” —Lisa M. Horowitz, PhD, MPH, Staff Scientist/Clinical Psychologist National Institute of Mental Health “Anne Moss Rogers tells her tragedy and healing with passion and love. She relates to young people in a very unique and powerful way that few adults can. Her message is critical to all, particularly the teenage population. We are extremely grateful for her.” —Cassie Rogers, Health Science Specialty Center Coordinator, Cosby High School “We received such amazing feedback from your presentation and the students gained such important knowledge and information that may help them when they are in the field and on the front lines working with individuals suffering from depression and addiction. Your story and experience provides a perspective that cannot be taught in a textbook.” —Julia Rice Stokes, MSW, LMSW, CLCP, Teacher, VCU School of Social Work “Anne Moss Rogers shared her story of her son’s struggle with mental illness, substance abuse, and losing his life to suicide. This impactful message has encouraged and inspired Mental Health America Augusta to make Suicide prevention and Mental Health First Aid a top priority!” —Crystal W.Heinz, MHS, Executive Director, Mental Health America-Augusta “Anne Moss was a pleasure to work with throughout the planning of our event. Since the first interaction, she wanted to know our expectations and audience so she would know how to adequately adjust her presentation. We loved her message and she exceeded our company’s vision for our event. Highly recommend Anne Moss; moving story, amazing presentation.” —Kallie Butler, Communications and Marketing Director, Wellstone Behavioral Health, Huntsville, AL “I want to say thank you dearly for sharing how you changed one of the worst events in your life to a turning point in your life. The story of your son, Charles’ drug addiction and anxiety and addiction has inspired me to speak up if I do need any help and has encouraged me to reach out to anyone who has been experience anything similar. Your courage inspires me.” —15 year old student, Cosby High School “Anne Moss’s speech was incredibly powerful and motivates me to do more to save kids and stop the suicide epidemic.” —Patrick Rizzuto, MD, Pediatrician, VCU

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