Time after time I see grieving survivors say, “If only I’d know…” and “We had no idea…”
It’s true. Family and friends often have no idea that their loved one was contemplating suicide before a tragedy occurs.
I think there is a misconception that this frequent occurrence means we can’t know…which is rarely true.
An educated eye views things differently than an uneducated one. This is true in all areas.
People sometimes sell art worth millions for a few dollars at a garage sale. The sellers isn’t stupid, he merely has uneducated art eyes.
Doctors sometimes misdiagnose patients because they do not recognize the combination of symptoms the patient is presenting while another doctor, who is familiar with the symptoms, recognizes the problem almost immediately. A local woman came down with flu like symptoms while at Myrtle Beach. The doctors missed that she had Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever because it’s not a problem at the beach. She died. Doctors in areas where Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is more common recognize the symptoms.
There is so much to know in today’s world. No one can know everything. But we can choose to know things that may be highly important to our life long happiness.
I absolutely loved the movie Avatar but in less time than it took me to see it the second time (which was not nearly as good in 3D as it had been in Imax) I could attend this meeting and learn the 40 different warning signs for suicide.
Education is Prevention
In these free Community Suicide Awareness and Prevention meetings attendees will learn:
- 40 Warning signs that someone may be suicidal
- 50 Risk Factors that increase the risk of becoming suicidal
- Protective Factors that are skill based and learnable
- When to take action
- What actions to take when it’s time to act
Some of the Risk Factors/Warning Signs will surprise you as they are commonly considered beneficial characteristics.
Why attend these meetings?
- With educated eyes you can perceive warning signs that you would otherwise miss
- Over 1,000,000 people attempt suicide in the USA each year
- About 42,000 people die from suicide each year
- Local children as young as age 9 have been suicidal
- 20 – 25% of adults in the US have an episode of depression each year
- People try to hide their depression because of the stigma associated with mental health issues
- We can make a difference, education is the first step
- Suicide is contagious
- No one ever wants to suffer this loss, but experiencing it when you learn you could have done something that might have changed the outcome is even worse.
- 1,200 North Carolinians will die from suicide this year, or will they? Education is prevention.
Why am I offering these meetings for free?
- I’m tired of seeing the lives devastated by preventable suicides
- Everyone else seems focused on waiting until the crisis occurs to provide prevention. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
- I’ve saved lives because of the knowledge I share at these meetings, it matters
Meetings are currently scheduled in Huntersville, NC and everyone is welcome to attend.
I am actively seeking:
- Venues where I can provide these meetings at low/no-cost
- Groups who would like me to present this life saving information
- Volunteers to assist with check-in, etc. at the meetings
- Donations to help defray the cost of the meetings (They can be made through the non-profit I co-founded, Achieve Affinity)
- Help sharing the availability of these meetings (with your friends/family and media contacts)
- Your attendance at the meeting
I am willing to travel to provide this information to groups. Please contact me if you would like me to do so.
PS – Do not let yourself believe that suicide could never affect someone you love, or someone they love. If you believe this, ask your family if they know someone who has attempted suicide.
PSS – I, in no way, mean to blame family members or friends who have lost someone to suicide. I am not aware of other any programs that teach the life saving information given in these meetings. If they did not have educated eyes they were not able to help.
Jeanine Joy is the author of Prevent Suicide: The Smart Way and other books focused on Primary Prevention (prevention designed to prevent the problem from ever manifesting). She is the founder of Happiness 1st Institute, Co-Founder of the non-profit, Achieve Affinity and Founder of House of Peace and Love for All.