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Comment author: MartinB 18 March 2012 07:23:43AM 2 points [-]

I seem to refuse to consider suicide as the same type of problem as an accident. But it can not hurt to act to prevent it. Suggestions on what to do about it?

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 19 March 2012 01:05:31PM 1 point [-]

Suggestions based on no research: Do the things which tend to help with depression-- exercise, light in the morning, arguing rationally against thoughts that portray the world or your self as intrinsically bad.

Comment author: waveman 28 February 2014 11:45:35AM 0 points [-]

Some of this discussion assumes that suicide is generally irrational. But you can potentially also affect 'rational' suicide.

  1. By avoiding injuries or illnesses that cause a great deal of pain, especially chronic pain. I remember when I had a very painful back problem (now fixed) I read that suicide is unusually common among people with chronic pain.

  2. By avoiding social isolation. There are plenty of things you can do to cultivate a wide and vibrant social life.

Comment author: Creutzer 28 February 2014 11:49:08AM *  0 points [-]

By avoiding social isolation. There are plenty of things you can do to cultivate a wide and vibrant social life.

This is not as trivial for a depressed person as you make it sound. But I agree with the part about the (ir)rationality of suicide and how this method is preferable to tricking yourself into thinking the world is a nicer place than it may be.

Comment author: waveman 19 March 2014 05:04:48AM 0 points [-]

This is not as trivial for a depressed person as you make it sound.

I did not mean to imply it was trivial.