Dr. Matthew Nock is a Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and Director of the Laboratory for Clinical and Developmental Research. He is internationally recognized for his pioneering research on suicide prevention, self-injury, and mental health interventions, and has contributed extensively to the development of evidence-based strategies for suicide risk assessment and prevention.
Dr. Matthew Nock is a leading expert in clinical psychology, specializing in suicide prevention and self-injury. He earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Yale University and completed his clinical internship at Brown University. At Harvard, he directs the Laboratory for Clinical and Developmental Research, where his team investigates the causes, consequences, and prevention of suicidal and self-injurious behaviors. His work has been widely published in top scientific journals and has influenced both clinical practice and public policy. Dr. Nock has received numerous awards for his research and is a sought-after speaker and advisor on mental health.

Topic: Suicide prevention and mental health

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