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BYU Office of Belonging takes action to prevent suicide
BYU Counseling and Psychological Services and the BYU Office of Belonging partnered to hold a suicide prevention training on Jan. 22 to certify students in QPR.
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BYU counselors see increased demand for suicide prevention training
Psychologist and assistant clinical professor Klint Hobbs works in the BYU Counseling and Psychological Services to help students deal with crises. (Addie Blacker)
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BYU trains students, faculty on suicide prevention
The Question Persuade Refer website offers information on how to become a QPR-certified and will be available to all BYU students and faculty. (Brittany Salinas)
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