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Old 03-02-2009, 11:50 PM
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Re: Prayer for Someone Who Is Suicidal

ILG, thanks for your long post....There is much useful information there...Thanks to all of you for praying for this woman. I know she is better but still needs our prayers. For those who are reading and not responding, please keep praying. She needs total deliverance.
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Old 03-08-2009, 09:25 AM
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Re: Prayer for Someone Who Is Suicidal

Please continue to pray for my friend.....I think she is better. (She seems to be but not I am not sure that it is genuine.) Sometimes people will present themselves as being better when they are not - to make others think they are. Then they act. I am still concerned and praying.
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Old 03-08-2009, 09:30 AM
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Re: Prayer for Someone Who Is Suicidal

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I found this online.


http://www.afsp.org/index.cfm?fuseac...658F1D2B5D19A0

When You Fear Someone May Take Their Life

Most suicides give some warning of their intentions. The most effective way to prevent a friend or loved one from taking their life is to recognize when someone is at risk, take the warning signs seriously and know how to respond.

The depression and emotional crises that so often precede suicides are -- in most cases -- both recognizable and treatable.

Take It Seriously

Seventy-five percent of all suicides give some warning of their intentions to a friend or family member.
All suicide threats and attempts must be taken seriously.
Be Willing to Listen

Take the initiative to ask what is troubling them and persist to overcome any reluctance to talk about it.
If professional help is indicated, the person you care about is more apt to follow such a recommendation if you have listened to him or her.
If your friend or loved one is depressed, don't be afraid to ask whether he or she is considering suicide, or even if they have a particular plan or method in mind.
Do not attempt to argue anyone out of suicide. Rather, let the person know you care and understand, that he or she is not alone, that suicidal feelings are temporary, that depression can be treated and that problems can be solved. Avoid the temptation to say, "You have so much to live for," or "Your suicide will hurt your family."
Seek Professional Help

Be actively involved in encouraging the person to see a physician or mental health professional immediately. Individuals contemplating suicide often don't believe they can be helped, so you may have to do more. For example, a suicidal college student resisted seeing a psychiatrist until his roommate offered to accompany him on the visit. A 17-year-old accompanied her younger sister to a psychiatrist because her parents refused to become involved.
You can make a difference by helping the person in need of help find a knowledgeable mental health professional or reputable treatment facility.
In an Acute Crisis

In an acute crisis, take your friend or loved one to an emergency room or walk-in clinic at a psychiatric hospital.
Do not leave them alone until help is available.
Remove from the vicinity any firearms, drugs or sharp objects that could be used in a suicide attempt.
Hospitalization may be indicated and may be necessary at least until the crisis abates.
If a psychiatric facility is unavailable, go to your nearest hospital or clinic.
If the above options are unavailable, call your local emergency number or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK.
Follow-up on Treatment

Suicidal patients are often hesitant to seek help and may run away or avoid it after an initial contact unless there is support for their continuing.
If medication is prescribed, take an active role to make sure they are taking the medication and be sure to notify the physician about any unexpected side effects. Often, alternative medications can be prescribed.

This is good. The thing to check for is a plan and ability to carry it out. Notify those closest to the person so they can keep a check but if she/he is suicidal then call 911 and have them committed to a psych ward. They can only be held for 72 hours without consent but it can save a life.

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Old 03-08-2009, 04:33 PM
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This is good. The thing to check for is a plan and ability to carry it out. Notify those closest to the person so they can keep a check but if she/he is suicidal then call 911 and have them committed to a psych ward. They can only be held for 72 hours without consent but it can save a life.

Praying, Rhoni
She says she has close family members that are aware. Thanks for praying.
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