while our first guest today is joining us from the american foundation for sued prevention, janice doudsy a volunteer board member of the greater san francisco chapter, and janice, thank you for being here today. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to talk about the reason you joined the foundation is very, very personal. you had a daughter named amanda. >> right. in 2004 our daughter, at age 18, died by suicide. she had been diagnosed at the age of 10 with clinical depression, which is a chemical imbalance. >> and what did you do about that? >> well, she went to a psychiatrist who put her on prozac for a year, and it was a miracle drug for her. but they don't like to keep adolescents on antidepressants because ty don't nope what the long-term effects are. so they weaned her off of it and she was fine but every two years it seemed she would need to be back on an antidepressant and got to know the feelings. but not being educated about depression at the time, we didn't realize that she should have gone back to treatment, back to therapy. we relied on our family doctor. >> so we want to s