Yes. Yes. Yes. YES.
A person that has attempted suicide three times may need inpatient or highly supervised outpatient hospitalization. They may need medical treatment in the form of medication to help alleviate depression.
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He did not do suicide. He got inguid. Non storm chasing Rebecca.
Suicide is 100% preventable, and with our help, suicide rates will drop all around the world.
I would have to advise against it. Anyone who is composing suicide notes, even if they are presented as fictional, would be suspected of being clinically depressed and in need of psychiatric help of some kind. Suicide is a very sensitive subject. Use something else for your HS audition.
He needs professional help. It's probably not something you can do without training. You can't replace the internal support he needs to develop
No you need to go to the ER at once. They will probably want to admit you for attempted suicide as well. Please go get help on both counts.
It's because they care about you... Perhaps your parents don't realise your friends actually help you recover. However - if you're harbouring suicidal thoughts - your best option would be to seek psychiatric help. It's good that your friends are a help to you - BUT - they're not professionally trained to guide you away from your thoughts of self-harm - to a place where you're much happier in yourself. As someone who has previously attempted suicide - I know I wouldn't be here if I'd not been helped by professional people.
No, you do not go to prison for committing suicide, as it is not a crime. However, some jurisdictions may have laws regarding attempted suicide or self-harm that could involve legal consequences, particularly if it endangers others. It's important to recognize that suicide is often a result of mental health issues, and seeking help is crucial. Mental health support and resources are available for those in crisis.
In a survey of high school students, the National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center found that almost 1 in 5 teens had thought about suicide, about 1 in 6 teens had made plans for suicide, and more than 1 in 12 teens had attempted suicide in the last year. As many as 8 out of 10 teens who commit suicide try to ask for help in some way before committing suicide, such as by seeing a doctor shortly before the suicide attempt.
There are suicide helplines and many suicide help resources online. Many medical clinics, and church organizations can offer help as well. Where you find the help does not matter, just seek the help.
Help him commit suicide