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      Can i put the idea of suicide in someone's head by mentioning it?

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      No one can stop a suicide, it is inevitable.
      If people in crisis get the help and support they need, there’s a good chance they wont feel suicidal again.
      Confronting a person about suicide will only make them angry and increase the risk of suicide.

      Asking someone directly about suicidal intent LOWERS anxiety, opens up communication and lowers the risk of an impulsive act. 

      Only experts can prevent suicide.

      Suicide prevention is everybody’s business, and anyone can help prevent the tragedy of suicide.

      Suicidal people keep their plans to themselves.

      Most suicidal people communicate their intent sometime during the week preceding their attempt.

      Those who talk about it only want attention.

      This is perhaps the most dangerous belief. Those who threaten, NEED the help. Take all signs seriously! Be brave enough to ask someone if they are thinking about suicide and when they say yes, be kind, listen, and help by getting others involved such as a school counselor, 988, SafeUt, a parent, or religious leader.  

       

       

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