Depression is a leading factor that contributes to suicidal behavior. Therapy can help one who is depressed.
Feeling suicidal? Do three things: Get help, Get help, Get help. Know someone who's feeling suicidal? See "Feeling sucidal?", above. Let's tighten up the question some - what kind of action, coercive or cooperative? Voluntary or involuntary? Should police be able to determine who is suicidal and needs to be locked up for 72 hours to 14 days? Would you be comfortable sending police to deal with a relative you thought might be in trouble? This is current standard practice. Police departments do not require college degrees for entrance into their training programs. Do you think police should be involved in suicide prevention?
If you're suicidal you need to seek medical help and look into getting a medication to help you.
you say hey mom hey dad im suicidal and i need help
If someone you know is feeling suicidal, it's important to take them seriously and listen without judgment. Encourage them to seek professional help from a therapist, counselor, or helpline. Stay with them if they are in immediate danger and help them create a safety plan.
My honest opinion is that there are some people's lives whom you just cannot save. Do no even try. Leave the suicidal girl and date whomever you please. If guilt is still lingering in your mind call some mental health facility that can help your previous girlfriend. Good luck and God bless you and the suicidal girl.
You can help someone who is feeling suicidal by not keeping it a secret. If someone tells you they are thinking about killing themselves, look for further assistance for that person. There are suicide crisis hotlines you can call, 1-800-SUICIDE / 1-800-784-2433; Call 1-800-273-TALK / 1-800-273-8255 if you don't know where else to turn. The most important thing is to get the person some assitance.
You tell her parents and tell her you care about her, then get professional help.
Abusers are rarely suicidal. They threaten suicide as a form of emoational extortion. Even if he is really suicidal, you should not sacrifice your life in order to save his. Moreover, most abusers relapse, even after protracted treatment (they are recidivists). The malignant optimism of the abused: http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/journal27.html http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/abusefamily.html No, I would not. The fact that you might stay with him will not really change the outcome...If he is suicidal, he needs help, not a girlfriend. And please don't sacrifice yourself in the process, it's just such a waste for something you really have no control over. No one told me he is suicidal. I just discovered this truth on my own.
There are a few different ways to get help if you are having suicidal thoughts. It is very important to see a mental healthcare professional as there may be medications to help your condition. There are also various suicide hotlines available.
Yes, If the persons objective is to help the suicidal person real/professional help.
If you are the one who have become abusive, discuss why you feel overwhelmed with your girlfriend. Apologize for your abusive behavior, seek help for it and try to explain how you are feeling to your girlfriend. Perhaps you need help supporting yourself and is not currently ready for a long distance relationship. You two might need a short break from each other.