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Suicide Prevention for Teens

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In the wake of a suicide, family members and friends wonder what they could have done to help, how they could have prevented this tragedy. Made for a teen audience, This clip comes from a DVD called A Cry for Help which educates young people to recognize the signs of depression and suicide in their peers. Featuring Sue Eastgard, President of The American Association of Suicidology, and groups of teens, this video talks about how to intervene and get help when a friend is contemplating suicide. A Cry for Help prepares young people to listen and care in one of the most challenging situations they might ever face: stopping a friend from taking his or her own life. appropriate for Jr. High and up
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How to help someone with depression in this free home health video. Expert: Rachel Blackston MA, M.Ed. Bio: Rachel Blackston is a private practice mental health counselor in Orlando, FL. Filmmaker: Angela Pugh
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Good Grief “Assisted Suicide” (Episode 81 – MW2 Emo Prank)

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CrimsonKane sprays his brains all over his television during a game of Modern Warfare 2. FOR STOOPID PEOPLE: Nobody was hurt during the making of this video. BECOME A FAN ON FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com FOLLOW CRAZY FILMMAKER ON TWITTER: www.twitter.com THE GOOD GRIEF PLAYLIST: www.youtube.com CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES: www.goodgriefing.net GET THE GOOD GRIEF INTRO BY GTWIST FROM ITUNES http FOR HILARIOUS GAMEPLAY VIDS BY GOODGRIEFING CAST: www.youtube.com SUSCRIBE TO GTWIST FOR HIS MUSIC AND VIDEOS: www.youtube.com

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A Teen’s (Ficticious) Suicide Letter

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READ MY DESCRIPTION****** So it turns out the whole Adam’ Song was about Adam Krieger is completely false. There is no connection. www.adamsletter.com was recently updated to make it clear. However, the whole message behind this stands. This note is written beautifully and in such a way that we might be able to understand a small portion of what is going on inside the minds of these types of people and possibly save some lives. ****But what I really do not like about all this …..if this (a SINGLE person’s) note was real, it would have more of an impact on people. But seeing a fake note and only reading statistics of literally THOUSANDS who take their life away every day because of relatively the same problems, we do not flinch. What has become of ourselves? We are so unmotivated and stone-cold. We live in a society where showing visible emotion is seen as one being weak. We’re destroying ourselves. This is how the world ends…
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Actor/Writer Andy Pandini Stars in New Play Addressing Teen Suicide at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

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(PRWeb UK) July 29, 2009

41-year-old actor and writer Andy Pandini is returning to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year in a moving and shocking play about teenage suicide.

“Turn The Blue Light Down”, staged by the critically acclaimed About Turn Theatre Company, has its world premiere at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, and is based on the true story of a young man’s turbulent relationship with his father, which eventually leads to his suicide.

Pandini is better known for comedy roles, having appeared at the Fringe before as both a stand-up comedian and in Brian Fillis’ 2003 dark comedy “Non-Scene”. He says his decision to play drama was easy: “All actors crave a challenge, and this is a challenge for me. My character, Edward, is an angry man. Playing that role means I have to look at my own anger and explore parts of my psyche that are out of my comfort zone. That can be both frightening and exhilarating”.

This isn’t the first suicide-themed play Pandini has worked on this year. Coincidentally, July 2009 saw a performed reading of his new play at the historic Rose Theatre on Bankside, London. “The Mass Suicide Club” tells the story of a group of people who meet weekly to plan their deaths. It is based on Pandini’s own experience with depression.

Pandini says, “I wrote it because I think depression is a major issue at the moment, and I think it’s getting worse. I wanted to ask questions about why people are so unhappy. Over 5,000 people in the UK kill themselves each year. That’s a lot of people who see no future. Too many. I want people to know there is hope”.

He was diagnosed with depression in 1997, but believes he had been suffering for a few years before that. While he plans to stage “The Mass Suicide Club” on the London Fringe in 2010, first comes Edinburgh and the role of the angry and abusive Edward Lewis.

“This man treats his family appallingly, is self-centred and abusive. All his son needs is love, and Edward can’t even say the word”, Pandini said.

“Turn The Blue Light Down” plays at the Royal College of Surgeons (Venue 53), Nicholson Street, Edinburgh from 17-29 August at 2:10 pm. The cast is Andy Pandini, Kaye Conway and George Weightman. It is directed by Michele Flatto, and written by Jovita Caygill.

About Andy Pandini

Andy Pandini trained at Redroofs Theatre School, and has appeared in theatre, film and TV. He worked as a Samaritan volunteer between 1992 and 1993 and again in 1998.

For more information, please see http://www.AndyPandini.com, or contact him at 07811 400382. He is available for interviews and more than willing to discuss depression-related issues.

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Avoiding the Path to Teenage Suicide is the New Book from Author Alain Simon Tuggle — A Guide for Teenagers, Parents and Everyone In Between

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Avoiding the Path to Teenage Suicide is the New Book from Author Alain Simon Tuggle — A Guide for Teenagers, Parents and Everyone In Between










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Malibu Calif. Author Alain Simon Tuggle shares his heartbreaking story of teenage depression in an effort to prevent the tragic incidence of teen suicide in his book.

Tuggle was 16 years old the first time he attempted to take his own life. Unfortunately, he says, this is more common than it should be. “Fourteen teenagers complete the act of suicide every day. This is a fact, and three to four times this amount attempt suicide daily,” he says. In Avoiding the Path to Teenage Suicide, he tells about this attempt as well as his second attempt, which occurred at the age of 17.        

With the wisdom that only comes from hindsight, Tuggle candidly discusses his state of mind, as well as the motive that he discovered years later. “I was 37 years old when I realized one day that I was glad to be alive. All this, along with my best friend telling me that I was so angry and that I shouldn’t live like that, I decided to change my life and get rid of the anger. I realized that the anger was due to the relationship I had with my mother starting from about the age of 10,” he says.

In addition to his poignant autobiography, Avoiding the Path to Teenage Suicide includes a vital guide for teenagers dealing with suicidal thoughts and their parents. “There are teenagers out in the world with anger, frustration, desperation and inexperience that can lead to thoughts and actions of suicide. I want to save at least one teenage life, if not hundreds,” he says. “I believe if teenagers give themselves a chance to get through the tough times of youth, they will all appreciate their life at age 20,30,40 and so on.”                

Above all, Tuggle says, the book is an honest depiction of a desperate soul, and provides solace to young people in the same position. “I believe this book will appeal to readers because it is from the heart. It gives a straight-forward look at teenage suicides and ways to overcome thoughts of suicide as an answer to temporary problems. As for the parents that read this book, my goal is to have you avoid standing at your child’s grave.”

Raised in Malibu, California, Tuggle has been creating art for most of his life. “My entire life I’ve written down words, phrases and sometimes page after page of things that come through my heart and soul,” he says. He began drawing in elementary school, and broadened his artistic horizons to include pottery and poetry in junior high and high school. His passion for poetry stemmed from his passion for music. Avoiding the path to Teenage Suicide is his first book. It is available at authorhouse.com.

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Real Life Teens: Deep Depression & Suicide

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Teen Bullying Leads to Suicide

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Nine teens are charged with crimes including rape and assault leading to the suicide of fellow teen Phoebe Prince as school officials are criticized for not doing enough to help her, reports Whit Johnson.
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