joining us to talk about this important topic and the help available here in the area is rachel larkin for the organization kwn as every mind which is based in montgomery county. thank you for being here, rachel. >> thank you for having me. >> you said to me afterle ity deaths by suicide as we've seen with the spade and bourdain cases, you see a spike. what kind of spike do you see? >> calls to the nional suicide prevention life line, people reaching out for help, peopl realizing they're more in crisis than they realized and reaching out because they're concerned about somebody else which is great.ce when you're ced about a family member or friend, reach out for help. ere's a lot you can do. >> what do you think might bebu contng to what seems to be now a national crisis? >> well, the biggest loss of life we're i seeing 45 to 64-year-old ksmiddle-aged f struggling with financial issues, relationship issues. it's thege you're taking care of your parents, your kids and working one or two jobs. you can get quickly overwhelmed and need help. >> the centers for disease control reports incre