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    In a Ted talk titled “Confessions of a depressed comic,” 19 year-old comedian and mental health activist Kevin Breel states that every 30 seconds, someone commits suicide. This adds up to almost 3,000 deaths every day. According to the CDC’s suicide datasheet, an estimated 9.3 million adults in the US reported having suicidal thoughts in 2013. That’s 3.9% of the entire population of the United States. Now, these numbers can seem so gargantuan, almost unbelievably so, that they fly over the heads…

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    that raped her. That would make them feel uncomfortable and the kid would try to commit suicide because his family won't like him for being born from a bad thing. Many rape victims try to abort the baby if they get pregnant because they believe that's the right thing to do and not have the baby because it wasn't planned and because it won't be treated like their own kid. Many of these rape victims are young teenage girls and they don't want to stop going to school to have a baby after being…

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    Depression is a mental disorder that can be characterized by feelings of worthlessness, guilt, sadness, helplessness, and hopelessness. It causes severe symptoms that can drastically affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working. In contrast to normal sadness or the grief accompanying the loss of a loved one, clinical depression is far more persistent and severe. It is known to be accompanied by a variety of related symptoms, including disturbances…

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    Don’t Give Up Suicide among teens is becoming more common in the last few years. Unfortunately, teens who commit suicide pass on their pain to the ones who care about them. Teens who commit suicide are prompted by depression or events that occur in their life. Teen suicide should not be the only answer. Suicide can be replaced with more constructive ways to deal with depression, such as treatment and antidepressants. Teens who choose to commit suicide have many factors that influenced their…

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    Accessed November 16, 2015. http://www.canwetalk.ca/about-mental-illness/factors-affecting-mental-health. http://www.canwetalk.ca/about-mental-illness/factors-affecting-mental-health This article is pointing out some of the main factors in teenage mental health. Teenage mental health rages from all sorts of disorders. However, each condition is started due to some sort of specific spark, which had or is occurring in the adolescences life. Due to all the dramatic changes occurring during youth…

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    social media, low self esteem, sexual abuse, or harass. Many people can’t control it because when you’re depressed it can feel like no one can’t really understand. You cry into tears and don’t know what to do anymore that’s when people think about suicide. You feel like it’s the end and no one can help you. Depression can be a sickness and emotionally. Depression can take away your life little by little and your happiness. It can also harm your body and change your mind of point of views…

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    The Virgin Suicides

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    During the reading of The Virgin Suicides, the novel amalgamated the young and rebellious teens to 90’s society and how it impacted the Lisbon girls’ decision. The author expatiates on the rebelliousness of a particular sister who went against all consensus, “Lux’s brief unions were clandestine”…

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    of police brutality, bombings of other countries, first world disasters, terrorist attacks, murders, and suicides. However, if there was no talk about death, then how would people’s eyes be open to the impact and importance of the deaths surrounding them? The novel A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki tackles these issues. In fact, a vital and recurring theme in the novel is Death/Suicide. Throughout the novel the theme is expressed differently through three characters who struggle with the…

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    Preventing Youth Suicide The statistics in suicide deaths within our youth is quite alarming. Everyday in the U.S.A., there is an average of over 5,240 suicide attempts by young people in the seventh through twelfth grades, thats ages twelve through eighteen. Death by suicide is the second leading cause of death for ages ten through twenty-four. More teenagers and young adults die from suicide than from cancer, heart disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke, pneumonia, influenza, and…

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    Theories Of Mental Health

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    significant implication that comes from mental illness is suicide. According to Oakley Browne (2006), pacific island people aged 16 to 24 are the most at risk ethnic group. This statement can be based on statistics given by the…

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