Preventing suicide

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thoughts and attempts can go on to live a long life. Page 3. Myth: Jalking about suicide is a bad idea and can be interp
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Heightened suicide risk is often short-term and situation-specific. While suicidal thoughts may return, they are not permanent and an individual with previously suicidal thoughts and attempts can go on to live a long life.

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Giveen the widespread stigma aro ound suicide, most people who are contemplating suicide do not know who to speak k to. Rather than encouraging suicidal behaviour, talking openlly can give an individual other options or the time to rethink his/her decision, thereby preventing suicide.

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Only people pe pl plee with mental disorders are suicidal orde or de s a

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Suicidal behaviour indicates deep unhappiness but not necessarily mental disord der. Many people living with mental disorders are not affected by suicidal behaviour, and not all people who take their own lives have a mental disorder.

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The majority of suicides have been preceded by warning signs, whether verbal or behavioural. Of course there are some suicides that occur without warniing g. But it is important to understand what the warning signs are and look out for them.

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Someone wh who is suicidal is determined rmi ed to die.

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Fact: On the contrary, suicidal people are often ambivalent about living or dying. Someone may act impulsively by drinking pesticides, for instance, and die a few days later, even though they would have liked to live on. Access to emotional support at the right time can prevent suicide.

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People who ttalk a ab about suicide do not m mean e n tto do it.

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Peo ople who talk about suicide may be reaching out for help or support. A significant number of people contemplating suicide are experiencing an nxiety, depression and hopelessness and may feel that there is no other option.