
catman
Wizard
- Oct 11, 2021
- 13
does anyone else feel there is a huge separation between how you experience being suicidal and the way its depicited in suicide prevention?
one of the things that bother me the most is phrasing that makes it out to be like anyone who is suicidal is just entirely crazy and incapable of being rational at all. its an immediate infantalization, and its kind of put me off of talking about it in serious ways that could be potentially helpful to me, because it can really quickly constitute being admitted [which ive been before and all it did was give my caregiver a huge debt and no help for me]
like, why i feel this way and have depression is born out of my material reality. i dont just have silly weird chemicals doing a funny dance, i have reasons im unhappy and think dying would end the suffering i feel
its weird seeing suicide prevention saying to drive the person to an ER, like what in the hell is that going to do for anyone? its not even about actually getting us any material help to change our situations. does anyone else feel this way?
one of the things that bother me the most is phrasing that makes it out to be like anyone who is suicidal is just entirely crazy and incapable of being rational at all. its an immediate infantalization, and its kind of put me off of talking about it in serious ways that could be potentially helpful to me, because it can really quickly constitute being admitted [which ive been before and all it did was give my caregiver a huge debt and no help for me]
like, why i feel this way and have depression is born out of my material reality. i dont just have silly weird chemicals doing a funny dance, i have reasons im unhappy and think dying would end the suffering i feel
its weird seeing suicide prevention saying to drive the person to an ER, like what in the hell is that going to do for anyone? its not even about actually getting us any material help to change our situations. does anyone else feel this way?