Almost every country and state have suicide prevention hot lines. Free calls for those who feel they would rather die than go on.
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Thirteen years is a long time to be suffering with thoughts of suicide. No, you should not just kill yourself now. Speaking to a professional about the compulsive thoughts of suicide is needed. Reach out for help now, so your next thirteen years are filled with hopeful thoughts for the future.
That doesnt make sense you probably either are depressed or really want attention.... tell some one about it and talk to you parent s about antidepressants even if you arent depressed and or are really stressed it will SERIOUSLY help big time.
Yes, you should do something.The first step would be to contact a trusted and reliable adult, counsellor or friend. If the person is in immediate danger of death, contact the Police immediately through your country's emergency number.Likewise, if you witness a suicide, telephone the Police through the National Emergency Number (111, 911, 000, 999, etc).
Contact and inform a responsible adult like a parent, teacher or the police without delay.
No and yes. Generally, persistent thoughts about suicide (whether personalized or not) would be considered suicidal ideation. However, the issue becomes much more urgent if the thoughts are specific to a person ending his or her own life................................................................[ 2]No, it's not. Just because you think about suicide doesn't mean you want to commit suicide. I mean, if you think about joining the army a lot [sorry, I know it's a bad example] doesn't necessarily mean you want to be in the army. I think about that, too, but that doesn't mean I want to go kill myself. Share your thoughts with a close friend or something. Chances are, they've thought about it, too...................................Suicide Ideation is a common feature of many mental health problems.Suicidal Ideation (SI) refers to the thoughts about taking one's own life with some degree of intent. SI with some intent does not necessarily mean that a person is an imminent risk to self; further assessment is needed. It is imperative that all SI is taken seriously and explored to determine the level of risk. A professional clinician should assess the plan, motivation, and level of intent to determine the intervention needed, if any.Yes and No.Statistically speaking people who tell others about wanting to suicide, or take some pills then call an ambulance, generally most of the time just want help.Most suicides of people actually dying, no one ever even new there was anything wrong, they just find them dead.I think the point is that suicidal ideation is a symptom of a mental health issue that should be looked into. Most ppl might think about suicide but to ideate it means it is a persistant thought.
Before doing it I think you should try to fix your problem I mean what do you have to loose? Having a full and successful life is a right and pulling the plug on your own life violates that right. If you have suicidal thoughts, contact a suicidal hotline. Enjoy life!
Thirteen years is a long time to be suffering with thoughts of suicide. No, you should not just kill yourself now. Speaking to a professional about the compulsive thoughts of suicide is needed. Reach out for help now, so your next thirteen years are filled with hopeful thoughts for the future.
DON'T commit suicide. It NEVERsolves problems
Most definitely NOT! All having suicide curriculum would do is put thoughts of suicide into student's heads. Teachers and school personel should, however, be aware of students who appear depressed, or show other signs of despair, and notify the student's parents if they suspect a student is having problems. If, and only if, the student's parents will not help their child should schools intervene, other than to work with the parents to help the child.
No. Suicide is never the right answer. If you feel bullied or picked on, you should always tell an authority figure, such as a parent, teacher, social worker, doctor, police, etc. You will not be in trouble for having these thoughts, but you will get some help to make the thoughts go away and to resolve the bullying issues. You have a whole fantastic life ahead of you.
First what you should do is contact 911 and then contact the administration.
If you feel you should. If you have the normal symptoms like irritablility at one moment to happiness at the other...or bouts of crying, depression, thoughts of suicide, racing thoughts, night sweats...ECT>
That doesnt make sense you probably either are depressed or really want attention.... tell some one about it and talk to you parent s about antidepressants even if you arent depressed and or are really stressed it will SERIOUSLY help big time.
Yes, you should do something.The first step would be to contact a trusted and reliable adult, counsellor or friend. If the person is in immediate danger of death, contact the Police immediately through your country's emergency number.Likewise, if you witness a suicide, telephone the Police through the National Emergency Number (111, 911, 000, 999, etc).
It depends on the situation if they are just sitting there and say about suicide no but if they have a gun in their hand on on the side of a bridge call 911 ASAP.
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Contact a responsible adult immediately. She needs to be watched and given help if she is considering suicide. Suicide is no joke and should always be taken seriously.