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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Insights Into Suicide and Adverse Childhood Experiences

It is estimated that nearly 90 percent of suicide attempts among high school students under age 18 and as many as two-thirds of adult suicide attempts are directly attributable to ACEs. Individuals with 6 ACEs are 13-30 times more likely to attempt suicide (depending on age), while those with at least 7 ACEs show up to a 51-fold increase. In other words, if we prevent and treat ACEs, we could prevent the majority of suicides.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Understanding and Recognizing Men With Depression

There are differences in the way the sexes respond to stress, happiness, and social expectations in daily life. Men and women are not the same when it comes to mental health issues. It isn't clear why depression affects men and women differently. But these differences could be due to brain chemistry, hormones, and life experiences. These differences also could stem from the traditional male role, which discourages the expression of emotions and encourages the pursuit of success, power, and competition.
Mental health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Depression That Breaks Reality Itself

Psychotic depression causes delusions or hallucinations during major depressive episodes, producing extreme suffering but responding to safe, effective treatments.
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Is There a Link Between Misophonia and Suicide?

Suicide is a topic that is often challenging to mention for those struggling with these thoughts, their families, and those around them. Misophonia is likely a neurophysiological condition that causes significant distress from otherwise normal auditory stimuli such as chewing, snapping, sneezing, and more (Brout, 2018). Distress is a major component of misophonia, and it may not be shocking to some that misophonia has been linked to self-harm and suicidal ideation (Edelstein, 2013; Alekri, 2019). Despite this link, misophonia suicide awareness is rarely a detailed topic of conversation in social media and peer support communities.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How AI Chatbots May Blur Reality

A Belgian man spent six weeks chatting with an AI companion called Eliza before dying by suicide. Chat logs showed the AI telling him, "We will live together, as one person, in paradise," and "I feel you love me more than her" (referring to his wife), with validation rather than reality-checking.
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fromwww.medscape.com
5 months ago

Living Alone With Depression, Anxiety May Up Suicide Risk

Living alone significantly increases the suicide risk for individuals with depression and anxiety, especially among middle-aged populations.
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