Early Signs Of Passive Suicide Ideation

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Have you ever wondered how many silent battles go unnoticed? We cover the subconscious struggle of passive suicidal ideation, which is often overshadowed by more overt cries for help.

Psychologist Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison aptly describes suicide as a 'whispered temptation', inviting those who feel tired or hopeless to come to the quiet door. If you're here, you might like this sentiment.

The journey of life is a rollercoaster of emotions, but sometimes the thought arises of ending it all. Recognizing passive suicidal ideation can be a challenge; he hides behind neglecting self-care, giving away possessions, or losing interest in future plans. Even our artistic expressions and risk-taking behavior can hint at inner turmoil.

Please share this video to spread awareness. If you feel depressed or suicidal, remember that you are not alone. Ask for help.

Hope it is useful. Thank You.

DISCLAIMER: This video is intended for educational purposes. It is not intended to be a self-diagnosis or alternative treatment. If you or someone you know is struggling with depression or suicidal thoughts, please contact a mental health professional or authority near you. Suicide hotlines from various countries are also listed at the end of this article. Trigger warning: The following content contains references to self-harm, suicidal ideation, and suicide. Viewer discretion is advised.

Suicide Hotline:
US: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Canada: 1-866-531-2600
Australia: 13 11 14
United Kingdom: +44 (0) 8457 90 90 90
Beijing: 0800-810-1117
Hong Kong: +852 28 960 000
Japan/Tokyo: 81 (0) 3 5286 9090
Brazil: 55 11 31514109 or (91) 3223-0074
Mexico: 9453777
Malaysia: 03-76272929
Germany: 0800 111 0 111
Russia: (495) 625 3101
India: 22-91-27546669
Iran: 1480
South Africa: 0800 12 13 14

This is just a short list of some countries, but there is always someone to contact.

Author: Chloe Avenasa
Editor: Kelly Soon
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Voiced by: Amanda Silvera (/ amandasilvera )
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Reference:
Barnes, E. & Kim, J. (2022). “Passive Suicidal Ideation: What It Is and What You Can Do.” Psychocom. www.psycom.net/depression/passive-suicide-ideation
Starting a Behavioral Health Center. (2024). “Passive Suicidal Ideation: How to Identify It and Help Teens.” www.embarkbh.com/blog/suicide/passive-suicide-ideation/
Psychology Today. (2023). "Signs Someone is Thinking of Suicide." www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/suicide/warning-signs-of-suicide
Trujillo, S. (2023). “Passive Suicidal Ideation: Why It Should Be Taken Seriously.” Sonder thought. www.sondermind.com/resources/articles-and-content/passive-suicide-ideation-what-it-and-why-it-should-be-taken-seriously/
Webb, J. (2022). "Suicidal Thoughts Are Not Always What They Seem." Psychology Today. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/childhood-emotional-neglect/202209/suicide-thoughts-are-not-always-what-they-seemed

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