How can we provide comfort and support to someone who attempted suicide?
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How can we provide comfort and support to someone who attempted suicide?
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A big part of it is awareness and openness for any school or work place. Not treating people differently, no judgment etc.
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Educational institutions and workplaces should prioritize mental health support. Training teachers, staff, and colleagues in mental health awareness and sensitivity can reduce stigma and ensure appropriate responses. Implementing policies promoting mental health resources and regular check-ins can help identify and support individuals in need.
Creating a comforting environment for someone like Addison requires empathy, open communication, and a robust support system. Encouraging professional help and connecting with support groups can provide understanding and belonging. Educational institutions and workplaces should prioritize mental health support through training and policies. By fostering empathy and providing resources, we can create a more supportive and compassionate environment for individuals facing mental health challenges.
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This is a very pertinent question. Lately, mental health and wellness are gaining enhanced attention. And one related area of serious concern is suicide. There is an increasing need of awareness that people who attempt suicide are undergoing tremendous emotional pain and helplessness about it, that they choose to end the pain by ending their lives. Thus, as a family or a friend of someone like Addison, I would make myself available and I would communicate that I'm there should the person need to talk about anything. I would make myself accessible, and keen on listening, without giving any advice. Educational institutions and workplaces should have excellent and updated mental health services in place and should invest in sensitizing everyone about the related concerns, acceptance of the person, empathy and compassion for them.Nancy004 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 02:09 When Addison returned to school following her suicide attempt, it was evident that everyone, including her friends and teachers, felt uneasy around her. This only exacerbated her discomfort. If you were a close friend or family member of someone like Addison, how would you go about creating a comforting environment for them? Moreover, how should educational institutions and workplaces effectively address and support individuals in similar circumstances?
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I sometimes think of Robin Williams, who gave so much of his gifts to the world. While I don't know details about his personal life, surely he felt love from his family. However, he had personal demons from doing drugs for a few years - that much I do know. Something like that stays with you, especially if your brain has been chemically altered in some way. How can you possibly comfort someone like that? I don't think there is an answer for this.
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Thanks everyone for your thoughts!
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