If you mean to help someone DO suicide, that's not something you should do.
But if you mean to help a person that is thinking of doing suicide, you should:
Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of teen death.
As a depressed teen, I will tell you that there is no cure. You can take a happy pill, but I do not because I do not believe in medicine. If the teen REALLY WANTS help, give them help -- happy pills, therapy, counsuling, or just someone to talk to. But if the teen does not want help, try just leaving them alone for a while. If they do not become happy on their own within months or years of leaving them alone, i suggest you talk with them about the effects of suicide. The only real thing that can keep a teen from not commiting suicide, is friends. Family is just annoying to them, but true friends......they help everything.
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Some teen mothers may have thoughts of suicide due to stress, feeling overwhelmed, or depression. It's important for them to seek support from friends, family, or a mental health professional to address these feelings and get help. There are resources available to provide assistance and support.
Mental heath is the key aspect of Canadian society that needs to change to prevent teen suicide. Parents, school teachers, and friends need to become more aware of the signs that a teen is having problems. Mental health help needs to be more available to those who need it.
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A telephone number for a teen help line in the United States can be found at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline site. The number is 1-800-273-8255.
Well.. Death. Why are you asking?
Probably, at least partially.
Because of depression when you are at the age of a teen they often get depressed about school, work, and relationships
It is often said that suicide is a means of getting back at others for their treatment of you. However, verbal abuse and other sorts of bullying (physical, cyber, isolation in groups) can effectively lead to severe depression and loss of self worth. It can be overwhelming, particularly if those you love will not validate your feelings and help you escape the situation. Teen suicide is in the news, but bullying in the workplace is alive and well.
As a teen, Cyndi did consider it.