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Suicide Prevention In India | You Don't Feel Life Is Worth Living Anymore - what should you do ? | World Suicide Prevention Day 2024

23 min · 10 de sep de 2024
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If a loved one came up to you and trusted you, telling you that they have been having thoughts about ending their life - wha would you do ? Can you bring them help ? Can you bring them to help ? How does one find help in India ? Suicidal thoughts are not mere whims - they are a medical emergency and must be treated as such. Listen to this episode to understand why one might come about to feeling suicidal and how can you help. Tele Manas helpline - Call 1416 , get help - it's there for you #worldsuicidepreventionday #youarenotalone

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