Webinar: Talk Saves Lives: Supporting Our Veterans

add to outlook calendar add to gmail calendar September 25, 2025 Eastern
Live Webinar
Registration Close Date: September 25, 2025

 

Supporting Our Veterans is a 60-minute educational program for general audiences to learn about the impact of suicide among veterans, along with practical ways to recognize warning signs of suicide, navigate tough conversations, and connect veterans to support in ways that respect their autonomy. Join us for an opportunity to provide early feedback to help shape this program ahead of its full launch this Nove

 

 

Presenters

 

Alexander Silva

 

Alexander Silva

Alexander served in the United States Air Force from 2011 to 2023 in the Mental Health career field, providing suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention for Active Duty service members. He led training for mental health personnel and developed outreach across base communities. After losing a friend in 2018, he began volunteering with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), later piloting a Military and Veteran Engagement role. Drawing on his military experience, he helped expand AFSP’s reach to underserved communities. After 12 years and five assignments, Alexander became AFSP’s first Manager of Military Programs and is now transitioning to civilian life.


 

Carla Stumpf-Patton

 

Carla Stumpf Patton, EDD, LMHC, NCC, FT, CCTP

Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton, Ed.D., LMHC, NCC, FT, CCTP, an expert in grief, trauma, and suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention, oversees TAPS’ services for suicide-loss survivors. Carla consults with civilian providers and military leaders to provide effective outreach and clinical care to military personnel, veterans, and military families. She is certified as an ASIST trainer in suicide first aid and is qualified to conduct Psychological Autopsy Investigations through the American Association of Suicidology. Carla holds an Ed. D. in counseling psychology, an M.A. in clinical mental health counseling and school guidance counseling, and a B.S. in psychology. Carla is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, a Certified Fellow Thanatologist, a National Certified Counselor, a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, a Florida Qualified Supervisor, and a counseling educator. She is the surviving spouse of Sergeant Richard Stumpf, U.S. Marine Corps, who died by suicide in 1994. She is now married to a retired U.S. Marine, who was also a suicide-loss survivor, and they share five children.

 

About the TAPS Institute for Hope and Healing®

The TAPS Institute for Hope and Healing® is positioned to be the national and worldwide leader in training and education for bereavement professionals, bereaved individuals, and grieving military, veteran and civilian families. The Institute serves as a resource and training center, providing a hub for high-quality collaboration among professionals working in the field of grief and loss.

The Institute is where practical information on coping with loss are accessible for all who seek current strategies, the most effective tools, and best practices for supporting those who are grieving and those who serve the grieving. 

The Institute provides workshops, seminars, panel discussions, and more to educate caregivers, mental health professionals, clergy, funeral directors, casualty officers, the bereaved themselves, and so many others on the best ways to travel the grief journey.

TAPS Institute for Hope and Healing® is located at TAPS Headquarters, 3033 Wilson Blvd., Third Floor, Arlington, VA 22201

Email us at Institute@taps.org or give us a call at 800-959-8277 (TAPS) with any questions.