The Pros And Cons Of Suicide

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Suicide is defined as taking of one’s own life on purpose, whereas suicidal behavior refers to the action that can cause a person to die for example, drug overdose, jumping off a bridge, or cutting one’s wrists (Rogge, 2015). Statistics on suicide include the following: in 2013 there were 41, 149 suicides in the US, suicide is the 10th leading cause of death for all ages, nearly 9.3 million adults had suicidal thoughts in the past year, method of suicide is the use of firearms among men compare to poisoning among women, and adults who attempted suicide also had a suicide plan in place (National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, 2015). There are also age group (students in grade 9 – 12) differences for example, nearly 17% considered attempting suicide in the last 12 months, 8% of student had attempted suicide at least once in the past 12 months, and method of suicide attempt was injury, poisoning, or overdose …show more content…

Therapeutic interventions include exploring the client’s reasons for suicidal ideation: feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and worthlessness; assess the client’s insight into presenting problems, have them sign a no-self-harm contract that state that they will not harm themselves while in treatment; refer to a psychiatrist for medication management, and challenge self-defeating thoughts and replace them with positive self-enhancing thoughts (Perkinson et al.,

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