“Suicide Help” can Prevent an Unnecessary End.

by Dawn Pugh

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“Suicide help” can help to prevent an unnecessary end.

Believe it or not there are web sites that inform people “how to commit suicide”, so it would make sense for there to be sites that help people to STOP commiting Suicide.

There is help out there. If you are feeling suicidal please click on this and read it.

1. Most people, who commit suicide don’t want to kill themselves, they just want the pain to end.

2. In most cases, the underlying emotional, personal or relationship problems seem so hopeless and untreatable at the time that this is what motivates the suicide.

Dr. David Jobes, a suicide expert and associate professor of psychology at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. states that “The person is trying to escape unbearable pain, and that’s different from wanting to die”.

“The vast majority have a diagnosable and treatable mental disorder most commonly, depression or alcohol/drug abuse and PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)”.

“Suicidal crises are often transient. If you can get help, you can go on with your life. Reaching out for help is central.”

• Suicide occurs every 17 minutes in the US, that is equivalent to 85 every day. Suicide is the 9th leading cause of death.

• Men tend to take their own lives more than females approximate ratio 4-1.

• Over 60% of suicides are committed with firearms

Research into this extremely sad problem is very difficult infact impossible because the subjects are unavailable, they’re dead.

“Suicide Help”  You are not on your own…

It may help to think of how your suicide may impact on others: Suicide in Silence.

Dawn Pugh Psychotherapist

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