{"id":166,"date":"2014-10-13T21:43:09","date_gmt":"2014-10-13T21:43:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/depressionhelp\/?p=166"},"modified":"2014-10-13T21:43:09","modified_gmt":"2014-10-13T21:43:09","slug":"suicide-awareness-advocates-encourage-us-to-break-the-silence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/depressionhelp\/2014\/10\/suicide-awareness-advocates-encourage-us-to-break-the-silence.html","title":{"rendered":"Suicide Awareness Advocates Encourage Us To Break The Silence"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In my article, <a title=\"Suicide Prevention \u2013 A Mother Speaks Out About The Un-Speakable\" href=\"http:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/depressionhelp\/2014\/10\/suicide-prevention-a-mother-speaks-out-about-the-un-speakable.html\">\u201cSuicide Prevention &#8211; A Mother Speaks Out About The Un-Speakable\u201d(Oct. 2014)<\/a> I talked about Barbara Swanston being a suicide awareness advocate. Like Barbara, most people become a suicide awareness advocate after a loved ones dies by suicide. The stigma encountered, the silencing of a loved one\u2019s memory &#8211; these are but two reasons why advocates are trying to get us talking about suicide.<\/p>\n<p>Stigma encourages silence. Many of us grew up with the notion that suicide is a sin or a crime, so we respond with shame and silence. Sometimes we\u2019re just afraid we\u2019ll hurt the feelings of those left behind. We don\u2019t talk about the suicide. We don\u2019t mention the dead person\u2019s name or talk about his\/her childhood or past. We try to wipe the person from history as if he\/she never existed.<\/p>\n<p>Suicide awareness advocates encourage honest and open conversations about suicide and the person who died. Say his\/her name. That person is still loved and it feels good to hear the name. Names bring back good memories, not just the ones about the suicide. Even if it hurts at the moment, sometimes the release of emotions is what\u2019s needed.<\/p>\n<p>Advocates also hope that by breaking the stigma of suicide, people who are considering suicide as a way out might rethink their choice if they feel they can reach out for help without being labelled mentally ill or a sinful person. Sometimes though a person choses suicide no matter how much help or love is available. Besides shock and all the questions about why, there\u2019s shame, guilt, fear, and anxiety for those left behind by the person. The loss of a loved one to suicide can also bring feelings of betrayal and abandonment. Survivors can feel overwhelmed by what has happened and don\u2019t know what to do much less think. Is what I\u2019m feeling normal? Talking about suicide without shame brings answers or at least a discussion about those questions.<\/p>\n<p>Suicide awareness advocates teach society how to talk about suicide. For instance, we\u2019re used to saying someone \u2018committed suicide\u2019. The words \u2018committed suicide\u2019 goes back to the times when suicide was considered a crime or a sin. Many people in the suicide awareness community are trying to change that language by encouraging people to use other words instead, such as \u201cdied by suicide\u201d and \u201ctook his\/her life\u201d. Thanks to Barbara, I\u2019m now trying to change the way I use words when talking about suicide.<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re not sure how to talk to someone about suicide, there\u2019s many internet forums and suicide prevention organizations that can help you. 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