David Kozlowski didn't build Social Health Systems from theory. He built it from the inside of a depression that nearly killed him.
Raised in Carlsbad, California by his Samoan/Hawaiian grandmother — who fought for custody after his biological mother's struggles with mental health and addiction — David earned a football scholarship to the University of Utah. A series of concussions left him mentally and emotionally unstable, and in 1995 he attempted suicide.
What saved him was therapy. What followed was a 26-year career proving that the best suicide prevention is connection.
David is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, the host of the OG Therapy podcast (millions of downloads), a TEDx speaker, and the architect of the first Social Health curriculum — piloted at Herriman High School in 2020 after the community lost seven youth to suicide in a single year.
The Social Health framework is the codification of that work.
Licensure
LMFT, California & Utah
Education
M.S. Counseling Psychology, National University
Experience
26 years in mental health & crisis intervention
Author
Youth of the Nation · Corporations of the Nation (forthcoming)
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