It’s Okay To Talk About Suicide

People are so uncomfortable about talking about mental illnesses, many don’t believe they are real. People think a mental illness is all “in a person’s head.” But people tend to cringe and change the subject when the subject of suicide comes up. They act like it’s a “forbidden” word, a “forbidden” subject to talk about. There is a lot of stigma involved when it comes to mental illnesses, but it seems like the majority of the stigma leans more towards the subject of suicide. People think talking about it is wrong when they don’t realize that talking about it, stopping the stigma that’s involved with it, can prevent it. People need to realize that this “touchy” subject is a serious matter and informing people, talking about it, letting people know it’s okay to talk about it, could save someone’s life. If you are having suicidal thoughts, please reach out to someone and talk to them, weather it be a crisis center, a family member, a friend, etc. Don’t hold it all inside. If someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please reach out to them and talk to them. Don’t be afraid to talk about this subject with them, and don’t be afraid to inform others about ways to prevent it. 💚 

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Depression Is NOT A Result of Your Actions

Depression is NOT a result of your actions. It is NOT a result of doing something that is not according to your wishes or desires. Someone actually said to me that depression is a result of these things. No. It’s not. It’s not your fault. It’s not a persons fault if he or she suffers from depression. Depression doesn’t choose its “victims” according to their actions. You could have the greatest life in the world and still suffer from depression. You could have all the money you want and all the material things you want and *still* suffer from depression. It does not discriminate by race, age, gender, sexual orientation, how good ones life may be, or actions… and it can happen to *anyone.*

It’s Okay To Ask For Help

It’s okay to ask for help. It’s okay to seek help. Asking for help or seeking help is not a weakness. We all need help in our lives, ALL of us. Seeing a therapist, psychiatrist, or psychologist is not a weakness. Taking medication for a mental illness is not a weakness. We were created to need each other, to build each other up, and to help each other. Don’t judge someone with a mental illness who asks for help or seeks help, instead, support them, show them love, and help them any way you can.