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Cheryl King

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Cheryl is a distinguished clinical psychologist and professor, renowned for her extensive research and development of innovative programs and tools aimed at adolescent suicide prevention.

About Cheryl

Dr. Cheryl King is a distinguished clinical psychologist and a leading expert in the field of adolescent suicide prevention. She is a professor and educator at the University of Michigan, where her research focuses on developing and testing new ways to identify and help young people at risk for suicide. Cheryl is the Principal Investigator on several major projects funded by the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH). These projects include creating an adaptive suicide risk screen for use in hospital emergency rooms and an electronic program to connect college students with mental health services. Her research also examines the short-term risk for suicide attempts among teenagers. As a respected research mentor and educator, Cheryl has also acted as former Director of Psychology Training and Chief Psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. She has twice been honored with the Teacher of the Year Award in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She is also the lead author of Teen Suicide Risk: A Practitioner Guide to Screening, Assessment, and Management, a widely used resource for mental health professionals. Cheryl’s influence extends to a national level. She has provided testimony to the U.S. Senate on youth suicide prevention and has served as a past president of several key organizations, including the American Association of Suicidology. She is also a member of the National Advisory Mental Health Council, where she helps to guide national policy on mental health research.

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