PREVENTING FUTURE RISK

PREVENTING FUTURE RISK

PREVENTING FUTURE RISK There are a few steps that we can take to help in preventing and lessening the increase of the suicide rates from mental illnesses. One way is to identify and support people at risk and as well as to break away from the stigma. Change starts...

COPING WITH THE ANOMALIES

COPING WITH THE ANOMALIES Experts agree that teaching people how to process loss and coping with different emotions are essential in suicide prevention. Though this is not a general solution and this may only apply to those with mild cases since depression and the...
UNDERSTANDING THE RISE OF SUICIDE

UNDERSTANDING THE RISE OF SUICIDE

UNDERSTANDING THE RISE OF SUICIDE The inability to cope with stress and unhappiness is rampant across the younger age group. High levels of loneliness, gun violence, sexual harassment, assault, social media, peers, work, finances, and health concerns are a huge threat...
DEPRESSION: THE MONSTER WITHIN MANY

DEPRESSION: THE MONSTER WITHIN MANY

PRESSION: THE MONSTER WITHIN MANY Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses in the U.S., as it affects a large sum of people coming from different walks of life. According to the World Health Organization, almost 300 million people around the world have...