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Helping a Suicidal Friend or Relative
...be quiet and listen!

If someone is feeling depressed or suicidal, our first response is to try to help. We offer advice, share our own experiences, try to find solutions.

We'd do better to be quiet and listen. People who feel suicidal don't want answers or solutions. They want a safe place to express their fears and anxieties, to be themselves.

Listening - really listening - is not easy. We must control the urge to say something - to make a comment, add to a story or offer advice. We need to listen not just to the facts that the person is telling us, but to the feelings that lie behind them. We need to understand things from their perspective, not ours.

Here are some points to remember if you are helping a person who feels suicidal:

What do people who feel suicidal want?

  • Someone to listen - Someone who will take time to really listen to them. Someone who won't judge, or give advice or opinions, but will give their undivided attention.
  • Someone to trust - Someone who will respect them and won't try to take charge. Someone who will treat everything in complete confidence.
  • Someone to care - Someone who will make themselves available, put the person at ease and speak calmly. Someone who will reassure, accept and believe. Someone who will say, "I care."

What do people who feel suicidal not want?

  • To be alone - Rejection can make the problem seem ten times worse. Having someone to turn to makes all the difference. Just listen.
  • To be advised - Lectures don't help. Nor does a suggestion to "cheer up," or an easy assurance that, "everything will be okay." Don't analyze, compare, categorize or criticize. Just listen.
  • To be interrogated - Don't change the subject, don't pity or patronize. Talking about feelings is difficult. People who feel suicidal don't want to be rushed or put on the defensive. Just listen.

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Comprehensive information on various aspects of suicide can be found in the HealthyPlace.com Depression Community. If you are feeling suicidal, please call 911, a hospital, your doctor, a family member or friend, or a crisis hotline.

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