Psychology of Suicide
People contemplating suicide feel their problems are inescapable and feel like they have totally lost control. They can't think clearly or make decisions. They feel that they can't stop the pain. They don't see themselves as worthwhile, and can't make the sadness stop. They may feel they can not gain control over their life, or see any kind of future without pain. Studies have found that there are ten main elements that appear often in cases of suicide and thus have come to be considered the common elements leading to suicide. It has been found that the common purpose of suicide attempts is to try to find a solution to a problem; the common goal is the cessation of consciousness. The common stimulus is unbearable psychological pain, and the common stressor is frustrated psychological needs. The common emotion is hopelessness, and the common cognitive state is ambivalence. The common perceptual state is constriction, or tunnel vision, and the common action is escape. Finally, the common interpersonal act is communication of intentions, and the common pattern is a consistency in life-long patterns of coping mechanisms. About 80% of people considering suicide give warning signs, although they may not be obvious. A per
The drugs themselves doesn't make a person commit suicide, it's the problems the person might have had that made them turn to drugs. There is no way to predict suicide or suicidal behavior. Studies of twins raised separately provided some evidence toward a genetic influence in suicide. The suicide rate varies with different age groups. There should be programs that teach parents and students about the different signs that people give when they need help. Also impulsive or violent behavior may have a biological influence. White men over the age of 85 have a suicide rate of six times the national average. Many schools are teaching students about suicide in health education programs. For the people who know a person who is suicidal there are few things that should not be done. If a family member or friend dies, a person may feel as though apart of them died also. People may inherit certain psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, and alcoholism from their parents. Suicide prevention centers and education programs in schools are doing a good job educating people about what suicidal people feel, but suicidal people are just to afraid to share their feelings. The inability to meet these needs leads to such negative emotional states as shame, guilt, anger, and grief. Suicide rates have tripled for the 15-24 age group, due to an increase in mental illness in young people, increased drug use, and availability of firearms.
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