Suicidal Thoughts: Feeling Alone in the Dark

Suicidal Thoughts: Feeling Alone in the Dark

Suicidal Thoughts: Feeling Alone in the Dark

Before you take matters into your own hands due to repeat bullying, life disappointments, and friends, read this. If you have suicidal thoughts and feel alone in the dark, you are not alone. Maybe your parents were not there for you, but life does go on. It’s extremely hard to keep feelings of depression hidden. How long can you wear that mask? “I am okay,” you may say, but under that mask, unbearable anger is eating at your soul.

Suicidal Thoughts: Feeling Alone in the Dark

Now, these thoughts are running around in your head. They make you feel useless and move you to a dark place. Unable to see through the murkiness surrounding you, cripples you. You may think your last resource is to end it. “When you’re drowning, you don’t think, I would be incredibly pleased if someone would notice I’m drowning and come and rescue me. You just scream,” John  Lennon wrote. You are not alone. There is help.

 

Are you feeling dark and alone?

Look in the mirror. Do you see how beautiful you are? Start by encouraging yourself with kind words. This has a more positive effect than self-destructive behaviors. Negative words in your head can be stopped but you have to be willing to acknowledge that you need help. You must seek out support. It’s there! You will get better and your life will improve, so hang in there. Believe in yourself. The only risk you should take is the risk to save your life. Trust someone with your dark feelings. Motivational video for you hold on.

Suicidal Thoughts: Feeling Alone in the Dark

Parents, Does your Teen Have Suicidal Thoughts?

 

Parents, self-destructive thoughts occur when your teen feels that life has no meaning, isolation sets in, and the only way out is to commit suicide. It’s important for you to know that you are not alone. Even if your child says “I want to kill myself” jokingly, take them seriously. In the United States: 1 (800) 273-8255 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Hours: 24 hours  7 days a week Languages: English, Spanish. Experienced personnel will be able to direct you appropriately.

Two Hours of Social Media a Day Linked to Suicidal Thoughts in Teens

Teens who use social media more than two hours a day are more likely to have suicidal thoughts, says a recent study. However, researchers did recommend that mental health providers become more active on social media. Mental health training for parents and teachers as a means of identifying symptoms of psychological distress or suicidal thoughts is also recommended.

38 Comments

  1. Our mental health is so important. Thank you for the reminder to ask and care about those you love. Not everyone is going to give clear signs but you can constantly show support and care.

  2. It is so great that someone like you with such a great background is devoting her time to shedding light on such an important topic. I’m sure you are changing lives.

  3. I know the feeling of suicidal thoughts, because I experienced it I had a problem with my family, that time I pray to prevent the suicidal act.

  4. I have been very public about my own suicide attempts – and it wasn’t in my teens. I most certainly understand the pain of a person who thinks they have had enough. Thanks for continuing to provide support. Namaste.

  5. Depression is a very serious matter and shouldn’t be taken lightly. You are right about taking it seriously when a kid jokes about taking his/her life. It may be a sign that they are asking you for help.

  6. People who experience this, especially the kids should be carefully shown that they are cared for. That there are people who don’t really mind their imperfections and that they are just as good as others are.

  7. It’s easy to have your self esteem affected when you’re a kid. It is smart to be informed on these issues.

  8. This is a very good message! It makes me angry that having access to the Internet has allowed teens to take bullying and magnify it 10 fold. Everyone needs to build their awareness around this issue and increase their skill set on how to deal with this correctly, right while it is happening.

  9. Most people who commit suicide never voice their desire to do so. It’s masked with humor and other things. I hope you’ve reached someone who’s hiding their feelings today.

  10. Hi Parrice,

    This is a tough world we live in today. I feel bad for kids growing up in a world full of drugs and negativity, not knowing which way to go. We can’t turn our backs on them. we need to support them in anyway we can.

    We need to help them turn their lives around. It’s a hard thing to do when their parents are drug addicts and they have no stability in their lives.

    You are right about teaching them that education is the only way to go to get ahead in this world of ours.

    Thank you Patrice for sharing this post with me.

    You have a wonderful day.

    Linda

    • Linda Schrier, It’s a cold and cruel world many kids are facing this world alone abandon by the very person who should care the most…Their Parents, But we can’t give up I won’t if I reach one child then this is a plus.

  11. Many people goes through depression but don’t know how to get out of it. Knowing that you’re not alone and that there’s help out there is important.

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