Admission for suicidal tendencies varies by state, practitioner, and the gravity of the patient's mental wellness. It is not uncommon for those admitted for suicidal thoughts to be determined to be of little or no serious danger to themselves and to be discharged from a psychiatric unit within three days of admission with referrals for ongoing treatment with a mental health practitioner in the community.
No
The World would be happy!
It ends the possibility of life ever getting any better , you would be putting family and friends through hell by commiting suicide , and your dead..Once it's done there's no going back .. your gone forever
I would think yes. If you are seriously thinking about killing yourself I suggest getting help very fast.
It would be nothing short of devastating. As a parent, you want to protect and help your children. It would most likely leave them always wondering where they went wrong, and how they could have stopped it.
No
That would depend on if the committing party is the only one lost or if all the participants lost in the commitment If it was successful, it would be classified a suicide. If it was unsuccessful it would be classified an attempted suicide.
If people never committed suicide then many people would not have lost their loved one's. We all go through trials in our life but giving up is not an option. Patience and considering your other alternatives is the best thing to do if someone is thinking of committing suicide. No matter what the situation you face either good or bad, it will change.
Committing suicide is the final end to all things fun. It would be pretty scary, and you don't always succeed. If you try and mess up, there will almost definitely be a good deal of suffering or disfigurement involved.
The World would be happy!
I would think it would be suicide. It is a crime to take another person's life and a crime to attempt to take your own life. If you succeeded in committing suicide you would be dead anyway so could not be held accountable. the correct answer is capital
not technically If you stand on a railroad tracks and you saw a train coming and you don't step aside, that would be suicide. If as you say, Jesus knows that he will be killed and did nothing to avoid it, then I think that is tantamount to Jesus committing suicide.
This could be a difficult question to answer, but my answer is because they may be in serious pain from illness, they may be bullied 24/7, they could be angry with themselves about an action, or they may just not feel happy with their place in life. If you were possibly thinking about committing suicide, just remember you can always make things better, and to remember all the happy things in life to do and see. :)
If they had to come, they would probably take the suicidal person to a mental hospital for evaluation.
It ends the possibility of life ever getting any better , you would be putting family and friends through hell by commiting suicide , and your dead..Once it's done there's no going back .. your gone forever
You may not use deadly force to keep a person from hurting himself/herself or from committing suicide. I mean, what would would be the point?I believe the term would be Reasonable Force.
Not in the same sense that a human being would or could, no, which is committing suicide. But, they can get themselves into a heap of trouble which can get them killed if their human owners are not there to get them out of it quick.