PROSPER Training with Dr. Deepu George, PhD, LMFT.
PROSPER Suicide Prevention Training
Many professionals never receive formal training in suicide risk assessment, leaving gaps in preparation and confidence. PROSPER bridges that gap.
Our evidence-based trainings—offered in a variety of formats—are designed to build confidence, competence, and comfort in recognizing and responding to suicide risk.
🎓 CE Credits available (CME, APA, ACE, IPCE, BACB)
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 Upcoming Training with Dr. Deepu George
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📅 September 12th | 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Closed Event)
📍 Medical Education Building (EMEBL) 1.203
Dr. Deepu George, PhD, LMFT
Deepu George is a primary care behavioral health clinician dedicated to improving individual outcomes and system efficacy through whole-person-centered care. Grounded in contextual behavioral science and trained in family systems and community engagement, he has implemented PROSPER at UT Health Rio Grande Valley since 2016. In 2021, after direct training with Dr. Kent Corso, he began delivering PROSPER trainings, furthering his commitment to evidence-based, culturally adaptive suicide prevention that empowers communities and builds resilience. He is also pursuing theological training and ordination in the Episcopal Church, guided by the values of wholeheartedness and love. His work exemplifies PROSPER’s mission of strengthening communities through collaborative, strength-based approaches..

About PROSPER
Innovation in Suicide Prevention: Let’s PROSPER Together!
Suicide is not just a mental health issue—it is a complex societal challenge, comparable to poverty, homelessness, and crime. Many communities struggle with one-size-fits-all approaches that don’t work.
The PROSPER model—Proactive Reduction Of Suicides in Populations via Evidence-based Research— offers dynamic, culturally responsive training that:
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Equips professionals with practical, research-backed tools
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Builds connected, resilient communities
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Reduces stigma and inspires collective action
By moving beyond reactive hospitalization to patient-centered, strength-based strategies, PROSPER empowers individuals and creates lasting change.

From Vision to Action: PROSPER’s Story
What began with Dr. Kent Corso’s vision to bridge research and practice has grown into a global network of advocates, experts, and communities united in preventing suicide. Since 2016, PROSPER has reached thousands—including healthcare providers, educators, first responders, faith leaders, and community members—connecting diverse people in a shared mission of hope and resilience.
In 2024, more than 1,500 participants reported significant improvements in their confidence, competence, and comfort supporting those in distress.
PROSPER thrives on collaboration, partnering with healthcare systems, schools, faith-based organizations, and governments to amplify impact.
Together, we are shifting culture—from silence to action—and building a world where everyone PROSPERs.
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