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“Suicidal.”
It’s a weighty word. This touchy topic is often avoided out of fear or discomfort, which can be a major barrier when it comes to seeking help for yourself or a loved one. Oftentimes the label can be more frightening than the reality. Here are some common misconceptions when it comes to suicidal ideation.
Imagine, it’s time to take the big test you’ve spent hours studying for. You walk into the auditorium, and all of the sudden your heart starts pounding faster and faster. You sit down and as the proctor begins passing out the assessments your stomach starts to turn. Your hands are clammy as you rub then together. “I hate tests,” you think to yourself as the proctor counts down. “Open your assessments in 3, 2, 1.”