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Doctors Tackle Suicide: New Prevention Strategies Emerge
29 Nov
Summary
- IMA Telangana participated in a national suicide prevention workshop.
- Experts discussed counselling, diagnostics, and treatment advances.
- Reduced serotonin and dopamine linked to suicidal ideation.

A recent national scientific workshop on suicide prevention convened in Jodhpur, bringing together key figures from the Indian Medical Association (IMA) Telangana and the Indian Psychiatric Society. The gathering underscored a commitment to enhancing mental health support and intervention strategies.
Participants delved into critical areas such as effective counselling techniques and psychosocial interventions. Emphasis was placed on the necessity of early detection of distress, the establishment of strong support networks, and maintaining clear communication pathways for individuals experiencing suicidal thoughts.
Further discussions explored diagnostic practices for early identification, including comprehensive risk assessments and the recognition of behavioral warning signs. The medical perspective highlighted the link between neurotransmitter imbalances, like low serotonin and dopamine, and suicidal ideation, alongside the evolving landscape of psychotropic medications and therapeutic research.




