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Addressing the rise in suicide

The recent suicides of celebrities Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain only hint at the dimensions of this increasing public health crisis. Tony Dokoupil visits the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and talks with a woman who attempted suicide at age 19 about her empathy for the victims of suicide. He also discusses the public health ramifications of suicide with Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, chair of Columbia University's psychiatry department, and with Mike Shinoda, of the band Linkin Park, who last year lost his friend and bandmate Chester Bennington to suicide.

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How to spot suicide risk factors

The world experienced a double shock this week with word that two famous names had taken their own lives. Fashion designer Kate Spade was found dead in her New York City residence on Tuesday and on Friday the body of celebrity chef and author Anthony Bourdain was discovered in his hotel room in France. The deaths come as the Centers for Disease Control published a study showing suicide rates in the U.S. are on the rise in almost every state. Psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss suicide risk factors and how to approach someone you are worried about.

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Psychiatrist on Kate Spade's apparent suicide

Kate Spade's husband is revealing details of her mental health struggles. Andy Spade says the fashion designer "suffered from depression" and was "actively seeking help." She was found dead Tuesday of an apparent suicide. Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the warning signs and risk factors for suicide. Dr. Lieberman did not treat Spade personally.

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