Tim Case Study

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Life of Tim Suicide is a serious public health problem which develops when an incident happens impulsively in moments of crisis with a breakdown in the ability to deal with life stresses, such as financial problems, relationship breakdown or chronic pain and illness. It is a global phenomenon where 75% of suicides in occurring is low and middle-income countries (1). The number of people attempting suicide is increasing every year and Tim has become one of the victims. He doesn’t find any meaning for his life and is thinking of ending his life and now he enjoys his short life by using drugs that are prohibited, watching evocative films and reading porno literature. These actions of Tim has led him to lead a perverted approach towards sexuality and has no respect for human life. This is a disastrous situation and an external intervention is needed to help Tim in overcoming his …show more content…

Conscience is a hidden faculty that determines what is right and wrong, and it grows as we get more aware of our situation and take important decisions alone. Conscience can further develop into a formation of Christian conscience. The first step is to spend him meditating or at least spending time alone. This will help Tim to realise his mistakes in the past and ways to lead a new life in the future that will give him a sense of purpose and joy. As Alan Wilson Watts, who is a British interpreter and populariser of Eastern philosophy, have said- “Meditation is the discovery that the point of life is always arrived at in the immediate moment.” Afterwards, Tim needs to go to church and Christian classes regularly to develop a Christian conscience. He has distanced himself from God by not praying and going to church; thus falling in satanic temptations such as drugs and sexual desires. A Christian conscience will benefit Tim in understanding the meaning of life and resisting temptations for a spiritual

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