Friday, July 30, 2010

Suicide Prevention and Awareness PSA Educational Video USAF

March 12, 2010 by Midas  
Filed under Health Problem


Public domain video from the US Armed Forces entitled, “One-sided Argument”. Suicide is the eleventh most common cause of death in the United States. Public domain video from the US Armed Forces entitled, “One-sided Argument”. Suicide is the eleventh most common cause of death in the United States. People may consider suicide when they are hopeless and can’t see any other solution to their problems. Often it’s related to serious depression, alcohol or substance abuse, or a major stressful event. People who have the highest risk of suicide are white men, though women and teens report more suicide attempts. If someone talks about suicide, you should take it seriously. Urge them to get help from their doctor or the emergency room, or call 911. Therapy and medicines can help most people who have suicidal thoughts. Treating mental illnesses and substance abuse can reduce the risk of suicide.Suicide is defined as the act of deliberately taking one’s own life. It occurs most often in response to a crisis such as a death or the loss of a relationship or job. During a crisis people experience a wide range of feelings, and each person’s response to crisis is different. It is normal to feel frightened or anxious or depressed. If a person feels overwhelmed or unable to cope, he or she may try to commit suicide. Almost all people who kill themselves either suffered from depression or had substance abuse problems. People who are lonely and isolated or who have histories of previous

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3 Responses to “Suicide Prevention and Awareness PSA Educational Video USAF”
  1. KidneyNicole says:

    this is so sad that woman is an amazing actress

  2. bluesingincat says:

    I wish we could move this nation to care. My son returned from war last year, and he has PTSD, and physical injuries that the VA has yet to take care of. Always another appointment, another form to fill out, and meanwhile he cannot support his family. The VA has now demanded that he “give more detail” about the horrors he endured before they will consider his case. This, after repeating what he endured ,in person and in writing, numerous times. We need to take care of our returning soldiers.

  3. Godzilla1985 says:

    This looks like an American Armed Forces TV PSA commercial.

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