One of my best friends is a very high suicide risk. Has anybody dealt with this kind of situation; specifically trying to convince the friend to try psychiatry? I’ll be happy to talk details, but I’m not sure the Open Thread is the best medium.
Just this: If you friend starts saying that their problems are solved and everything is going to be okay, become more careful. Sudden improvement in the mood and later returning to the original level is more dangerous than the original situation, because at this moment the person has a new belief: “every improvement is only temporary”. Which makes them less likely to act reasonably.
I’ve been there, and this is one of those situations that requires professional help, not random advice from the Internet. If you’re in the U.S., call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 and explain the situation. They can assist you further. If you’re in some other country, just Google for your local equivalent.
I’ve been there, and this is one of those situations that requires professional help, not random advice from the Internet. If you’re in the U.S., call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 and explain the situation. They can assist you further. If you’re in some other country, just Google for your local equivalent.
This seems to be useful, specific and actionable advice from a random on the internet.
One of my best friends is a very high suicide risk. Has anybody dealt with this kind of situation; specifically trying to convince the friend to try psychiatry? I’ll be happy to talk details, but I’m not sure the Open Thread is the best medium.
Just this: If you friend starts saying that their problems are solved and everything is going to be okay, become more careful. Sudden improvement in the mood and later returning to the original level is more dangerous than the original situation, because at this moment the person has a new belief: “every improvement is only temporary”. Which makes them less likely to act reasonably.
I’ve been there, and this is one of those situations that requires professional help, not random advice from the Internet. If you’re in the U.S., call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 and explain the situation. They can assist you further. If you’re in some other country, just Google for your local equivalent.
This seems to be useful, specific and actionable advice from a random on the internet.