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1.
SUICIDE
DARTANYEN SAUNDERS
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2.
SUICIDE
THE ACT OF INTENTIONALLY CAUSING ONE'S OWN DEATH
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Tom Pumford
3.
REASONS FOR INCREASE OF TEEN SUICIDE
Major disappointment - such as rejection, loss of a boyfriend or girlfriend
Stress - confusion , pressure and worries about self-worth
Depression - cause feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness
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Ben Sutherland
4.
MYTHS
" only adults can get truly depressed"
"Depression is a weakness"
"Depression is mostly a white, middle class problem"
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WarzauWynn
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FACTS
Kids as young as eight or nine can get severely depressed. Depression is epidemic among teens
Depression is a serious but treatable illness that has nothing to do with moral strength or weakness.
Depression is an "equal opportunity illness" that can affect anyone, regardless of race or socioeconomic level.
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Joris_Louwes
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WARING SIGNS OF SUICIDE
Talking about wanting to die or kill oneself
Looking for a way to kill oneself
Talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live
Talking about feeling trapped or unbearable pain
Talking about being a burden to others
Increasing the use of alcohol or drugs
Sleeping to little or to much
Displaying extreme mood swings
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Christopher Campbell
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DEALING WITH A SUICIDAL PERSON
Start conversations :
" I have been feeling concerned about you lately "
Recently, I have noticed something different in you and wondered how you are doing "
Questions you can ask:
When did you begin feeling like this?
How can I best support you right now?
What you can say to help:
"You are not alone in this. I'm here for you"
"You may not believe it right now , but the way you're feeling right now will change."
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Pablo Heimplatz
8.
WHEN YOU FEEL SUICIDAL
Promise not to do anything right now
Avoid drugs and alcohol
Make you home safe
Don't keep these suicidal thoughts to yourself
Have hope in yourself that you'll get through it
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discoodoni
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AFFECTS ON LOVED ONES AND FRIENDS
Extreme guilt for not preventing the suicide
Failure because a person they loved felt unloved
Anger or resentment at the person
Confusion to why they did it
Distress over unresolved issues
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10.
ORGANIZATIONS
Friends for survival - people who have lost loved ones ( 1-800-646-7322)
American foundation of suicide prevention " I've lost someone" support group (1-800-273-8255)
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www.thameralhassan.com Thamer Al-Hassan
11.
REFERENCES
Livestrong.com
Tspn.org/myths-about-suicide
Helpguide.org/articles/suicide
Helpguide.org/articles/suicide
Afsp.org
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Dee Saunders
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