This essay delves into the author's personal encounter with suicide and the inadequacy of mental health services. It highlights dysfunctional families and toxic friendships as factors driving individuals to suicide. The author emphasizes that human treatment of each other, not just chemical imbalances, is at the core of the crisis, and provides unconventional resources for support.
Tag: Suicide
Escaping Dema: Coping with Narcissistic Family Dynamics
The content delves into personal experiences and emotions, connecting them to Twenty One Pilots' music. It touches on themes of mental health, familial trauma, and the impact on future generations. The writer seeks guidance on how to navigate the desire for a better life while feeling responsible for the well-being of their grandchildren.
Narcissism is a Covert Eugenics Program
In fact, it's so covert, even narcissists don't realize what's going on. It's a program run by the anti-socials on the intelligent end of the spectrum. And, when all of the non-malignant, low-trait narcissism people of the world die off from suicide or chronic illness, the high-trait narcissists will be the new world scapegoats. Then, … Continue reading Narcissism is a Covert Eugenics Program
Regarding Suicide Prevention…
The text argues that suicide rates won't decrease until society acknowledges that suicide is caused by environmental factors rather than genetic ones. It emphasizes the need to focus on healing psychological trauma within families rather than treating individuals in isolation. Current support systems are inadequate, leading to rising suicide rates.
Lip Service
The content critiques the ineffective responses to mental health crises and suicide prevention efforts, highlighting the gap between awareness campaigns and actual support. It argues that prevalent misconceptions about mental illness, particularly genetic determinism, ignore the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), ultimately exacerbating the suicide crisis by misplacing responsibility and failing to provide adequate services.





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