2. Be sympathetic. Show that you fathom how troubled the person is. Dont say something like, Youre...
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2. Be sympathetic. Show that you fathom how troubled the person is. Don’t say something like, “You’re just being silly.
You don’t really mean it.” Imagine yourself having an intimate conversation with a close campus friend, Chris. You know that things have not been good.
Chris’s grandfather died six weeks ago, and the two had been very close. Chris’s grades have been going downhill, and Chris’s romantic relationship also seems to be coming apart at the seams. Still, you are unprepared when Chris says very deliberately,
“I just can’t take it anymore. Life is just too painful. I don’t feel like I want to live anymore. I’ve decided that the only thing I can do is to kill myself.”
When somebody discloses that he or she is contemplating suicide, you may feel bewildered and frightened, as if a great burden has been placed on your shoulders. It has been. If someone confides suicidal thoughts to you, your goal should be to persuade him or her to see a professional, or to get the advice of a professional yourself as soon as you can.
Step by Step Answer:
Abnormal Psychology In A Changing World
ISBN: 9780134484921
10th Edition
Authors: Jeffrey S Nevid, Jeffrey S Nevid PhD, Spencer A Rathus, Beverly Greene, Beverly Greene PhD