Thank you so very much for this video. I am a suicide prevention councilor and elderly transition counselor. This video I saved to revisit many times. An amazing tool in my toolbox to aid those around me, and my patients.
Sorry to ask, but how would you say "hang" like "hang oneself?". Sorry for the morbid question. Also, the class of psych drugs called serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) would you basically just use French?
No worries. For hang we say "pann". If someone hangs themselves we say "pann tèt". I didn't understand the second questions, are you trying to find out the name of the medication in French?
Oh I see. I am going to ask a friend who is a psychologist. I will let you know as soon as I find out. But I don't believe medicines have Creole names. Usually they're French but I will ask just to be sure. Remember in Haiti, most people speak Creole but schools and offices mostly operate in French.
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole Thank you. It is a class of medications, like physical medicine would have classes of meds such as anticoagulants or analgesics.
Beautifully done, Jeanne! Thank you! I am SO grateful for this video. I love that you addressed the stigma and the resources first.
You are so welcome! Everyone has you to think for this video. I would not have thought of it if you had not asked.
Great job!!! 👏🏾 thank you for making this content. Continued blessings!
Mèsi anpil! M apresye sa anpil.
Thank you SOOOOOOOOOOO much! 🇭🇹
De ryen.
Thank you so very much for this video. I am a suicide prevention councilor and elderly transition counselor. This video I saved to revisit many times. An amazing tool in my toolbox to aid those around me, and my patients.
Wow! I am glad to hear that. I am about to publish parts 2 and 3 in a few.
Thank you so much
Sorry to ask, but how would you say "hang" like "hang oneself?". Sorry for the morbid question. Also, the class of psych drugs called serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) would you basically just use French?
No worries. For hang we say "pann". If someone hangs themselves we say "pann tèt". I didn't understand the second questions, are you trying to find out the name of the medication in French?
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreoleThank you! I was trying to ask if you knew how to say it in Kreyol or if it would be almost the same as French.
Oh I see. I am going to ask a friend who is a psychologist. I will let you know as soon as I find out. But I don't believe medicines have Creole names. Usually they're French but I will ask just to be sure. Remember in Haiti, most people speak Creole but schools and offices mostly operate in French.
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole Thank you. It is a class of medications, like physical medicine would have classes of meds such as anticoagulants or analgesics.
Ok I have an answer. They use the French name in Haiti which is "Inhibiteurs de l'adaptation de la sérotonine".