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.

šŸŽ“ CE Credits available (CME, APA, ACE, IPCE, BACB)
āœ… Evidence-based. Practical. Community-driven.

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Ā UpcomingĀ TrainingĀ with Dr. Deepu George

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šŸ“… September 12th | 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Closed Event)
šŸ“ Medical Education Building (EMEBL) 1.203

[Register Now]

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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..

Ā Our Message to You

This effort is part of Governor Gordon’s WY We Care initiative, a statewide commitment to mental wellness and suicide prevention through community connection, compassion, and action.

Suicide doesn’t just affect individuals—it touches families, schools, workplaces, and entire communities. That’s why prevention isn’t only the responsibility of professionals. It’s something we all share, in the way we listen, care, and show up for one another.

Every small act—asking how someone’s really doing, checking in, learning what to say—can be life-changing.
The power to help is already in your hands.

Local ResourcesĀ 

šŸ†˜ 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
šŸ“ž Call or Text 988 – Free, confidential, 24/7 support.
Now connected to Wyoming-based crisis centers, ensuring help from people who understand our community

Sweetwater County Community Prevention Specialists
Shaelyn Haney – [email protected] | (307) 352‑2238
Jayda Gatley – [email protected] | (307) 352‑2238
They lead local prevention initiatives focused on alcohol, drugs, and suicide through the Sweetwater County Prevention Coalition. Reach out to connect with training, awareness events, or community projects Wyoming Department of Health+1Sweetwater Coalition+1.