(November 9, 2014 at 10:50 pm)LostDays Wrote:(November 9, 2014 at 10:39 pm)rexbeccarox Wrote: That's the thing, though, darlin'... to a major depressive (I'm talking from experience), the will to survive isn't as strong as it is to someone who isn't mentally ill. You're not going to get "the right answer" because there isn't one. If there were, we wouldn't ever have to deal with suicide. I pretend nothing is wrong too, but it always is. I can't help it, and I would wager, neither can she. All you can do is be there when she calls, maybe suggest therapy and meds, and hope she continues to survive for whatever reasons she hasn't ended it yet.
I'm sorry to break bad news to you... I truly am; but dealing with depressed people isn't easy. Just try to be a reason for her to survive, but know that if you can't, it's not your fault.
As crazy as I probably sound, I really hope there comes a day where not so many people are depressed, anxious and suicidal. I hope we can continue to develop programs that really help people. I hope that people with mental health issues eventually one day get all the same rights and treatment as everyone else.
I'm not sure how many of you are familiar but I am working at a health care centre right now that is teaching a form of therapy called Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.. and the skills in the program have proven to be very useful for a few specific diagnoses.. but we are hoping to make the program available to everyone eventually. I come on websites like these to study people, their responses, and then see what I can take back with me and apply it to the program to make it more effective for people.
So as stupid as some of the question may seem to come across.. I honestly hope to make a difference due to the things you guys have to say.
(November 9, 2014 at 10:49 pm)rexbeccarox Wrote: (bold mine)
You are doing everything in your power, believe me. You just can't have much of it in a situation such as this. Again, I'm sorry
I really appreciate that a lot! It is really good to know I am doing all the right things, you guys are definitely helping to keep my guilt at bay.. I guess I feel more responsible for her because I am in the mental health field and I am so close to her! I feel like its my obligation to help my family and others! Very tough work, but nothing more rewarding.
Of course you feel that way, but remember: there are reasons mental health professionals rarely treat their own families.