
Tintypographer
I am done as of 4-21-2023. Somewhere I am no more
- Apr 29, 2020
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I'm a fundamentalist self choice advocate and outspoken mental health advocate.
I also have severe depression and difficult to treat suicidal ideation. I'm also a stats professional in data and analytics related to insurance and clinical trials.
One thing I'm certain of is that something in society is speeding up the rate of suicides per unit of population. The rate is growing and showing no sings of reverting to a slower rate right now. The causes are probably very diverse and a combination of effects
I realized that we don't talk to the people who are suicidal about what can be done to reduce their suicidal ideation and feeling of hopelessness.
I know that my own despair stems from a feeling that mant human systems have been set up to reduce people to sub-human. Systems from department of motor vehicles to schools to courts to airlines to public transportation to retirement finances to taxes are all designed to remove thught and care and to reduce people to a process. This makes me feel hopeless and as this type of things continues to get more and more prevalent I get more and more down that no one matters as a human. I also feel that bullying and dehumanization has become a protected right of free speech and we can't seem to reverse this.
The feelings of not mattering translate over to managed care for suicide treatment. I don't want to tell my therapist I'm actively suicidal because the insurance and treatment systems in place use that information as a red flag to invoke certain steps and processes.
I believe if we could do less inhuman hotlines with canned responses and shift toward more person to person care then we coukd reduce suicides
Does anyone else have any ideas. Again, not using this as a pro life. I'm just saying that I believe that a bureaucracy of healthcare and hotlines is not helping people address suicidal ideation..
I also have severe depression and difficult to treat suicidal ideation. I'm also a stats professional in data and analytics related to insurance and clinical trials.
One thing I'm certain of is that something in society is speeding up the rate of suicides per unit of population. The rate is growing and showing no sings of reverting to a slower rate right now. The causes are probably very diverse and a combination of effects
I realized that we don't talk to the people who are suicidal about what can be done to reduce their suicidal ideation and feeling of hopelessness.
I know that my own despair stems from a feeling that mant human systems have been set up to reduce people to sub-human. Systems from department of motor vehicles to schools to courts to airlines to public transportation to retirement finances to taxes are all designed to remove thught and care and to reduce people to a process. This makes me feel hopeless and as this type of things continues to get more and more prevalent I get more and more down that no one matters as a human. I also feel that bullying and dehumanization has become a protected right of free speech and we can't seem to reverse this.
The feelings of not mattering translate over to managed care for suicide treatment. I don't want to tell my therapist I'm actively suicidal because the insurance and treatment systems in place use that information as a red flag to invoke certain steps and processes.
I believe if we could do less inhuman hotlines with canned responses and shift toward more person to person care then we coukd reduce suicides
Does anyone else have any ideas. Again, not using this as a pro life. I'm just saying that I believe that a bureaucracy of healthcare and hotlines is not helping people address suicidal ideation..