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 | Subject: Suicide And Self-Injury Sat 01 Aug 2009, 8:58 am | |
| Suicide is a scary word, especially when it comes to clinically depressed people. Though, most often people who talk of killing themselves would never actually do so, it's a different scenario when it comes to people who are under depression. It is important for you to notice and report depressed people who show suicidal tendencies. Some of these warning signals can trigger your attention: • Talking, reading or writing about suicide or death. • Talking about feeling worthless or helpless. • Visiting or calling people to say goodbye. • Previous records of suicide attempts. • Wanting to be left alone. • Obsessed with harmful things and thoughts like death or violence.
Self-injury though less fatal can be just as dangerous as suicidal thoughts. Self-injury is when a person consciously and intentionally hurts himself physically while actually trying to prove some point like: • Trying to get the attention of people around desperately. • Trying to change the way they are feeling. • Trying to express how helpless and worhtless they feel. • Trying to get rid of their agonies and pains. Here are also some possible or very common list for suicide attempt:
- financial problem or concerns - break up of a relationship - lost of job - internal problem on the family - loosing hope to find a better life - poverty
Some peoples think that suicide is the only option to remove all problems. But we have to face our problems & challenges because it's a part and parcel of our life. Or after the suicide there is no life Suicide is not a option to come out from depression,if you do suicide it doesn't mean you are free from problems.Problems are also a part of our life, fight with problems and try to make your life very smooth.Best wishes.
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 | Subject: Re: Suicide And Self-Injury Fri 11 Sep 2009, 11:00 am | |
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