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Can anyone say they’ve never had thoughts...suicide? How close did you get to actually...
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Being Suicidal: What it feels like to want to kill yourself
“…in his model, the appeal of suicide is loss of consciousness, and thus the end of psychological pain being experienced. And since cognitive therapy isn’t easily available—or seen as achievable—by most suicidal people, that leaves only three ways to escape this painful self-awareness: drugs, sleep and death. And of these, only death, nature’s great anesthesia, offers a permanent fix.”
(via wordstudio)