Prevention to help us have a conversation about suicide. Why do people kill themselves . People who kill themselves are in pain. They are in intolerable pain of one kind or another. In the united states, we have the luxury that is primarily emotional pain. In other countries it may be economic, and maybe physical pain because the Health System has collapsed. It may have to do with shame. In the united states, we have those forms of pain. We have families that run out of money and call in and say i have the choice of being dead or homeless. People learn physical pain and decide in their lives and we have children who are bullied and who die of shame. Primarily, it is emotional pain and that is what we have come to have to grapple with. We dont know much about emotional pain, so we have trouble dealing with it. We dont recognize it. So, when you say we have difficulty dealing with it, at the same time every Suicide Prevention organization at its core has a list of signs that people need
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Equally more permanent feature the way the lockdowns gone from a temporary measure to something that feels like its almost permanent and then the fact that services have been crippled to some degree because access has been tonight in lots of different areas where Mental Health is concerned i think that people really are struggling because something that felt like it was going to be quite temporary experience a spell become past a permanent fixture so yeah i definitely saying that people are more anxious more depressed more really disturbed about the future and also i just think that the linearity of the process to do with the way that its been handled to a government level has been so confusing that that means that people dont necessarily trust the leadership and that of course in turn makes us feel even more consciously anxious about the situation it is about certainty and uncertainty because in the last dont period all those who are new jle difficult very very upsetting for people th
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Become an important voice and how to emerge from looked at you with your Mental Health. She has an eye in conversation. Amoco me when we last spoke we were right in the middle of the lot dont period then you would talk about the very very particular pressures on people at that stage of these pressures developed over the last few months i mean personally i think ive intensified and i think theyve intensified the lots of quite common sense reasons so the economy is really struggling and people have lost their jobs and this is equally more permanent the the way the lockdowns gone from a temporary measure to something that feels like its almost permanent and then the fact that services have been crippled to some degree because access has been tonight in lots of different areas where Mental Health is concerned i think that people really are struggling because something that felt like it was going to be quite temporary experiences felt become past a permanent fixture so yeah i definitely say