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Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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It's a question that so often seems to be asked after a suicide. I thought it would be interesting to see just how many of us HAVE asked for help... I'd say any 'official' source counts- a helpline, your doctor, a therapist- even being sectioned. Maybe not just telling friends and family though.
I suppose I'm hoping this will prove that lots of people DO in fact seek some kind of 'professional' treatment- it's just that- for whatever reason, it doesn't always work.
Also- whether it was with full disclosure- ie. you were open and honest about wanting to end your life. I imagine many people try to hide this element to some degree- for fear of being incarcerated against their will. Slightly off topic- but- do you think perhaps they could have helped you more if you had felt comfortable in being honest? (Without fear of being sectioned.)
As for me- I did reach out when I was at uni. A few sessions with the college therapist and a course of Fluoexetine. (Prozac.) I didn't directly tell them I was suicidal but it's on that form they get you to fill in anyway. Maybe not explicitly though- thoughts of harming yourself is how they phrased it. The Prozac didn't seem to do much but the therapist was actually pretty good. I just didn't feel comfortable with it- so cancelled it after a few sessions.
I suppose I'm hoping this will prove that lots of people DO in fact seek some kind of 'professional' treatment- it's just that- for whatever reason, it doesn't always work.
Also- whether it was with full disclosure- ie. you were open and honest about wanting to end your life. I imagine many people try to hide this element to some degree- for fear of being incarcerated against their will. Slightly off topic- but- do you think perhaps they could have helped you more if you had felt comfortable in being honest? (Without fear of being sectioned.)
As for me- I did reach out when I was at uni. A few sessions with the college therapist and a course of Fluoexetine. (Prozac.) I didn't directly tell them I was suicidal but it's on that form they get you to fill in anyway. Maybe not explicitly though- thoughts of harming yourself is how they phrased it. The Prozac didn't seem to do much but the therapist was actually pretty good. I just didn't feel comfortable with it- so cancelled it after a few sessions.