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Suicide Chat Room: What are good resources for people who want this?

Profile: Spiderman93
Spiderman93 on Oct 25, 2015
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because we are only volunteers and not trained to take chats for suicidal behavior, its best to have you to visit www.suicide.org for a list of resources. also, these numbers are availible for chat if you are in need or know someone who is. 1) Call 911 2) 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) or 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) Text Telephone: 1-800-799-4TTY (1-800-799-4889) Military Veterans Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (Press 1) Suicide Hotline in Spanish: 1-800-273-TALK (Press 2) LGBT Youth Suicide Hotline: 1-866-4-U-TREVOR
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Anonymous on Oct 25, 2015
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this; but based off what I can try to understand, having a safe non-judgmental chat-room would be good for this.
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Anonymous on Oct 28, 2015
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Writing your feelings down on a piece of paper and then ripping/burning the paper to release tension
Profile: Mydogted18
Mydogted18 on Oct 28, 2015
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Firstly its gotta be in place where people who are in really desperate stage of their life can seek support, help and reassurance and the will to get better from their crisis, where the first word ain't distraction and its seek help/call mh team asap
Profile: Kayla1313
Kayla1313 on Oct 29, 2015
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There is the crisis text line, which is text based. Beyond that every area has it's own phone line to call.
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Anonymous on Oct 29, 2015
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http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org 1-800-273-8255 https://www.childline.org.uk/talk/Pages/Talk.aspx
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Anonymous on Oct 29, 2015
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There are a lot of resources like professionals, foundations, and a lot of lines where you can call and they will help u
Profile: gabriella21
gabriella21 on Oct 30, 2015
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having a suicide chat room would be a great idea, as most of the time what cause one to lead up to the point of committing suicide is going to all their dark phases of life and not having anyone to talk with or share no form of empathy with them and since 7cups is all about providing active listening to person that need a listening ears I will strongly agree on the suicide chat room.
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Anonymous on Oct 31, 2015
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www.d2lrevolution.com/no-suicide-zone for instance. National suicide prevention lifeline can be recommended
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Anonymous on Nov 4, 2015
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Suicide is a tricky topic and should be managed with people who have training ! There are services that can support this if it's something you need 😊
Profile: adorableSunrise84
adorableSunrise84 on Nov 4, 2015
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If you feel like committing suicide you should tell an adult or call the suicide hotline, because there is always someone that cares about you. You just have to look for them.
Profile: TiffanyCares
TiffanyCares on Nov 5, 2015
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I think county mental health systems are great resources for people who think about suicide. It is not an in-the-moment resource, but when it comes to learning to manage and change suicidal thoughts long-term, counties often have lower cost mental health help available.
Profile: Timewillchange
Timewillchange on Nov 5, 2015
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Video chat with expert listeners and help lines number. Impactful life quotes and stories where suicides were avoided after talking to listeners
Profile: Greatlistener87
Greatlistener87 on Nov 6, 2015
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Suicide is a tricky thing. You have to be patient and supportive to the person. You also have to be positive with that person cause at that person at that moment will think all the negative things. If it escalates get the person to call a hotline or call the authorities to get to them.
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Anonymous on Nov 12, 2015
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I don't know what resources would be good for a suicide chat room. People who commit suicide rarely tell anyone they are going to do it and if someone is going to do it they will find a way.
Profile: RoseyGem
RoseyGem on Nov 14, 2015
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suicide.org National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1 (800) 273-8255 Any suicide prevention hotline, or website which helps people who feel like they want to commit suicide.
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Anonymous on Nov 15, 2015
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I would recommend numerous .gov sites (For the United States of America) I would also tell them to call 1-800-Suicide
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Anonymous on Nov 15, 2015
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For people who are looking to seek help in the suicide chatroom. they need a light at the end of their tunnel of despair which can be a friend or simply just someone who simply cares also the suicide hotline is always available to anyone who may need it.
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Anonymous on Nov 18, 2015
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I do think that they need people who will listen, they should be in a stress free environment... no?
Profile: IneIne
IneIne on Nov 18, 2015
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I´ve had an experience more than once about suicide and suicidal thoughts.. I´m willing to help people that are in the same situation, and I know how it feels when there´s nobody you could share your thoughts with. It might be fears of people´s reaction about your thoughts. That´s why I´m here to help you!
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