Luke Bayliss
Dr Luke T. Bayliss is a postdoctoral fellow at the Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention, School of Applied Psychology at Griffith University; he is also a researcher for the International Association for Suicide Prevention. Dr Bayliss has been published in 15 peer-reviewed papers, 20+ conference presentations, multiple reports, and his research has featured on the Hope Illuminated podcast. He co-chairs the International Association for Suicide Prevention climate change and suicidality special interest group.
Dr Bayliss has advanced understanding of contemporary suicide theories within the ideation-to-action framework. He believes that a promising avenue for reducing suicide deaths is by preventing the development of or reducing an individual’s capability for suicide. Dr Bayliss works towards this goal by collaborating and learning from those with lived experience whilst using innovative, real-time methodologies to further understanding of the role of suicide capability in the movement from suicidal thoughts to suicide attempt.
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