People want to be convinced being suicidal is just caused by mental illness because that opens so many uncomfortable questions about
- What is so bad about our society that they would do this?
- Could I have done something to prevent this?
- Why did they make that choice? Will this encourage others to make their decision?
If anyone is interested i
n reading about this topic, here is a reading recommendation (I still need to read it myself, maybe after school is done.)
"Fatal Freedom: The Ethics and Politics of Suicide:
This is a defence of every individual's right to choose a voluntary death. By maintaining statutes that determine that voluntary death is not legal, Thomas Szasz believes that our society is forfeiting one of its basic freedoms and causing the psychiatric medical establishment to treat individuals in a manner that is disturbingly inhumane. Society's penchant for defining behaviour it terms objectionable as a disease has created a psychiatric establishment that exerts far too much influence over how and when we choose to die. In a compelling argument, which addresses the most significant ethical issues of our time, Szasz compares suicide to other practices that historically began as sins, became crimes, and then mental illnesses. This book answers some of the most significant ethical questions of our time: is suicide a volutary act of an act of mental illness? Should physicians be permitted to prevent it? Should they be authorized to abet it?"
If anyone is interested where I got this book rec from, here's the video! (I know I posted this video before, but it's so good! and it does directly relate to this topic so
)
If the recitation of hamlet puts you off at first, just wait like a minute or two.