Debunking Suicide Myths

Understanding suicide and how you can prevent it

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Understanding suicide and how you can prevent it

According to the World Health Statistics, suicides account for 8.5 per cent deaths among young adults (15–29 years). The reality in India is equally grim: A 2012 Lancet report says the suicide rate here is among the highest globally. Psychiatrist Dr Anjali Chhabria in her book Death Is Not The Answer reveals the best ways to help people with suicidal tendencies. The following extract is from a question-and-answer session she had with students who had lost a classmate to suicide.

Is it true that people who talk about suicide do not actually attempt it?

Almost everyone who commits or attempts suicide has given some clue or warning before. We should not ignore suicidal threats. One may make statements related to death casually or jokingly, which may indicate serious suicidal feelings. Such statements may include, "You will not see me again", "I will do something to myself", or even "I think I'll end this suffering soon".

Does it help to try and stop someone who has made up their mind about suicide?

Even the most determined person who wants to end his life is ambivalent about the decision, oscillating between suicidal thoughts and resisting it. Most of those who attempt suicide, do not actually want to die—they simply want to escape their present circumstances. The impulse to end it all, however overpowering, does not last forever. Hence, it is important to engage in a conversation with someone who is actively suicidal until you can talk him out of it and convince him to see a mental health professional.

Don't you think that those who take their lives are selfish, weak and cowardly?

… People who commit suicide may be normal people who are going through a temporary situation or a psychiatric disorder that can be treated through necessary interventions. With better and quicker recognition of depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and/or alcohol and substance abu...

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