Suicide Chat Room: What are good resources for people who want this?
GoodVibes8
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Nov 19, 2015
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7 Cups Of Tea isn't a good resource, but suicidepreventionlifeline.org, crisischat.org, and imalive.org are some good resources for online live chats. If you want to talk over the phone, the suicide prevention lifeline number is: 1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-SUICIDE.
Clairbear121
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Nov 19, 2015
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The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/) and their hotline (1-800-273-8255)
Anonymous
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Nov 19, 2015
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Some good resources could be writing. Writing is a good way to let go and pour out how you feel and then if you want to you can rip it up and throw it away.
Makarios
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Nov 21, 2015
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The Audio version of the book-The power of positive thinking by Norman Vincent Peale .
The reason I suggest Audio is so the individual can play easily without the mind power and composure needed to read the hard copy
Euphoria17
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Nov 22, 2015
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People who want to end their lives often tend to use pills, knives anything sharp that can cut their skin. They can also think about drinking soap or even clorox and other chemical products.
greenJOHN1971
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Nov 25, 2015
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I'm not sure. People who want to kill themselves, should take a moment to think, reflect, relax, and get help.
Anonymous
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Nov 25, 2015
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Suicide Hotline, and perhaps this; https://www.afsp.org/preventing-suicide . There they will find helpful resources and other such things.
Anonymous
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Nov 26, 2015
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meditation works best when it comes to eliminating negative thoughts which include the suicidal ones.
gracefulSunshine62
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Nov 27, 2015
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The number 1-800-273-8255 or www.suicide.org. Hotline numbers and websites. Supportive listeners who have strong experience in this particular area, links to their pages. And maybe a link to websites on how to find a professional in your area, or how to talk to your parents about suicide.
Rosealyn
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Nov 28, 2015
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I think some great resources would include games that involve all the senses- sometimes drawing or simple games with music are great for calming the mind and relieving tension so one can open up and talk a bit about what's going on in life.
Anonymous
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Nov 28, 2015
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School Counselors, teachers, pastors, youth mentors, suicide hotline and safety networks, parents etc.
thepidgeon
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Nov 29, 2015
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Check out http://suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html to discover nearby and/or online help that are available!
JustKeepBreathing
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Dec 2, 2015
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A list of local crisis centers, phone numbers for crisis centers and a detailed description of what a crisis center is and how it helps in order to decrease the stigma of mental illness and encouragement to ask for help because it's okay to do so. We all need saving sometimes.
Anonymous
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Dec 2, 2015
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If members are suicidal please refer them to: 1-800-273-8255 or www.suicide.org
International suicide hotline & Resources: suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html
gigantFriend16
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Dec 3, 2015
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people can come here for support if they are having suicide thoughts they can talk to other people that can help them
Anonymous
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Dec 4, 2015
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Give as much support as you can while immediately referring them to the Suicide hotline that is given to all of us by 7cupsoftea.
Anonymous
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Dec 5, 2015
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Good resources are sites and hotlines where the people can call immidantky and where they get professional help.
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