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HelpExperience with suicide hotlines?
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I had me checked before and it does say unless you're in immediate damaged and unable to make descisions. But it also says somewhere else also unless your a adult at risk —- which is ambiguous
I had me checked before and it does say unless you're in immediate damaged and unable to make descisions. But it also says somewhere else also unless your a adult at risk —- which is ambiguous
Yeah one of the bullet point exceptions at the bottom says 'if your a child or adult at risk' that's what made me wary before
Edit ah missed some of ur msg
I sometimes found they have made me feel a bit less alone, I think it depends on how you connect with the volunteer but I have spoken to some lovely people
I had me checked before and it does say unless you're in immediate damaged and unable to make descisions. But it also says somewhere else also unless your a adult at risk —- which is ambiguous
Actually they are okay with those fo us who have mental health challenges - they are the only organisation (and possibly CALM) where it is highly unlikely that safeguarding will be triggered.
I've used the text line several times. They take forever to link you with someone and then their responses are slow and usually just scripted.
Usually it would go like this:
"I'm having a crisis about XYZ"
"I'm sorry to hear that. That sounds so hard. Tell me more"
"blah blah blah"
"That sounds very difficult. May I ask, do you have any thoughts of hurting yourself"
"Yes but I don't plan on acting on it" (always a lie but I don't want to get the cops sent on me)
"I'm glad to hear you don't plan on acting on it. What are some coping skills you like?"
They then tell you to try some menial coping skill that never once has helped me in a suicidal crisis. My favorites were eat a brownie, paint, and go on a walk at midnight as a young female. Then they hang up.
I've only had one experience with a crisis like be helpful and it was because I was having a panic attack, I wasn't even suicidal.
Most of them just follow a script and won't really engage in deep conversations since the employees are usually just high school grads or people in between jobs who don't really care or have the skills to actually help.
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