
Introduction:
Suicide Researcher, Taylor's Story
Guest blog, Benevolent Bubbles
"Teen's body found in bay." The grayed newspaper clipping from my senior year in high school, still pinned to my corkboard with a pink heart thumbtack, serves as a daily reminder of something I do not have, the stigma of which was epitomized by one popular girl’s life and surprising death: suicidal thoughts.
May 27, 2019
Risk Factors for Suicide Clusters in
Maryland Public Schools
MPH Program Capstone Research Report
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the
Master of Public Health degree at the
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
December 7, 2021


Accounting for perceptions of stigma, silence, and misunderstanding suicide survival narratives
24th Annual American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences (AABSS) Conference
Virtual conference presentation
June 14, 2021
Perceptions of familial support around
suicidal crises: Missing the mark
Maryland's 31st Annual
Suicide Prevention Conference
Halethorpe, MD
October 2, 2019


The Dialectics of Stigma, Silence, and Misunderstanding in Suicidality Survival Narratives
Citation:
Taylor M. Binnix, Carol Rambo, Seth Abrutyn & Anna S. Mueller (2018). "The Dialectics of Stigma, Silence, and Misunderstanding in Suicidality Survival Narratives" Deviant Behavior 39(8):
1095-1106. DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2017.1399753.
Received December 20, 2016
Accepted January 18, 2017
Missing the mark:
The perceived role of family members in the stigma, silence, and misunderstandings
around suicidality
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Master of Arts in Sociology
at the University of Memphis
May 25, 2016


Stigma, Silence, and Misunderstandings around Suicidality: Framing suicidality with Goffman's Stigma
Guest Lecturer for Graduate Seminar in Sociological Theory
October 25, 2016