Embracing Life After Suicide Attempt
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Embracing life after suicide attempt - CNN.com
cnn.com — “From the moment I was admitted to my first psychiatric ward, I was desperate to get out. I hated the smell, the food, most of the staff, the routines, the magazines. I hated the sagging mattresses, the glassless funhouse mirrors, the furniture, the isolation rooms. But as much as I despised the place, there was one saving grace for me there: the other patients.” View full resource at cnn.com
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Embracing life after suicide attempt - CNN.com
cnn.com — “From the moment I was admitted to my first psychiatric ward, I was desperate to get out. I hated the smell, the food, most of the staff, the routines, the magazines. I hated the sagging mattresses, the glassless funhouse mirrors, the furniture, the isolation rooms. But as much as I despised the place, there was one saving grace for me there: the other patients.” View full resource at cnn.com
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Life after near death: What interventions work for a suicide survivor? Methods may suggest risk for future attempts
currentpsychiatry.com — “Life after near death: What interventions work for a suicide survivor? Methods may suggest risk for future attempts” View full resource at currentpsychiatry.com
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Overcoming Depression after Surviving a Suicide Attempt | HealthyPlace TV
healthyplace.com — “Paula Hardin attempted suicide twice. Watch the video interview as she discusses life after surviving a suicide attempt, and her keys to overcoming depression.” View full resource at healthyplace.com
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Overcoming #Depression after Surviving Two #Suicide Attempts | HealthyPlace TV. Watch video. http://tinyurl.com/47fubsl
Learning A Lesson From Fantasia's Suicide Attempt | Celebrity Psychings
blogs.psychcentral.com — “Fantasia is stable after what police still call a suicide attempt, but her drug overdose can act as a reminder to us all.” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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Celebrity Psychings: Learning A Lesson From Fantasia’s Suicide Attempt http://bit.ly/bxjdOO
Large-scale Study Examines Link Between IQ Level and Attempted Suicide
hcplive.com — “Men with a low IQ in early adulthood are at” View full resource at hcplive.com
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Never Going Back: Memories of a Suicide Attempt | Depression Diaries - HealthyPlace
healthyplace.com — “Recalling memories of a suicide attempt, suicidal thoughts and severe depression.” View full resource at healthyplace.com
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A War Inside: Saving Veterans from Suicide
newswise.com — “After weathering the stresses of military life and the terrors of combat, soldiers find themselves overwhelmed by the transition back into civilian life. Many have already survived one suicide attempt, but never received the extra help and support they needed, with tragic results. A team of researchers found that veterans who are repeat suicide attempters suffer significantly greater mortality rates due to suicide compared to both military and civilian peers.” View full resource at newswise.com
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A War Inside: Saving Veterans from Suicide
newswise.com — “An estimated 18 American military veterans take their own lives every day - thousands each year - and those numbers are steadily increasing. Even after weathering the stresses of military life and the terrors of combat, these soldiers find themselves overwhelmed by the transition back into civilian life. Many have already survived one suicide attempt, but never received the extra help and support they needed, with tragic results. A team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and coll” View full resource at newswise.com
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Why Is My Bipolar Back? | Ask the Therapist
psychcentral.com — “My bipolar disorder seems to be getting worse and worse. I was diagnosed as bipolar after attempting to commit suicide last April. It was not my first, nor my” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Do I Still Need Antipsychotic Medicine? | Ask the Therapist
psychcentral.com — “I was finally diagnosed in April 2008 with both Bipolar Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder, after hiding this and not getting treatment for my” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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