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Episode 190 - Rory O'Connor

Professor Rory O'Connor leads the Suicide Behaviour Research Lab at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. We discuss suicide myths, chronic and acute trauma, warning signs, sleep deprivation and much more.

Professor Rory O'Connor completed his PhD at Queen's University Belfast in 1997 and then moved to Scotland where he has been ever since. He joined the University of Glasgow in July 2013 where he is Professor of Health Psychology, Director of the Suicidal Behaviour Research Laboratory and head of the Mental Health and Wellbeing group there. He is a registered health psychologist who is broadly interested in self-regulation processes and health outcomes. He is a Vice President of the International Assocation for Suicide Prevention, a Past President of the International Academy for Suicide Research and a member of the American Assocation of Suicidology.

In 2014 he was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. He also serves on the Scientific Review Board of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, is Joint Chief-Editor of Archives of Suicide Research, an Associate Editor of Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior and Behavior Therapy. Professor O'Connor also serves on the editorial board of Crisis. He is a member of the British Psychological Society's Division of Health Psychology (and is an accredited Stage 2 health psychology supervisor) and the European Health Psychology Society. He is also Co-Chair of the Academic Advisory Group to the Scottish Government's Suicide Prevention Leadership Group.

Professor O’Connor’s University of Glasgow webpage:

https://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/healthwellbeing/staff/roryoconnor/

Suicide Behaviour Research Lab website:

http://www.suicideresearch.info/

Professor O’Connor’s Books:

Suicide

Understanding Suicidal Behaviour

International Handbook of Suicide Prevention

Other recommended books:

Cry of Pain: Understanding Suicide and Self-harm - J. Mark G. Williams

Reasons to Stay Alive - Matt Haig

Selfie: How We Became So Self-Obsessed and What It's Doing to Us - Will Storr

An Unquiet Mind - Kay Redfield Jamison

Recommended Movie:

The Godfather