Re: Please help me, i dont know what to do with my friend. hes about to go. hes depre
He's crying out for help and is hoping that someone will notice him and care. From his blog, he sounds insightful and realises that his actions have consequences, like hurting the people he loves. He doesn't want to kill himself, rather he just wants the pain to stop, which is why he's asking for help. He wants ways of coping, because he can see that suicide isn't an answer. Thinking and talking about suicide is very different from actually going through with it.
That being said, you can't deal with it on your own. It's not your job to do so. You need to suggest and encourage him to seek counselling, whether it be from lifeline, school counsellors, or even just talking to adults he feels he can trust. Sometimes just getting it out of your head is enough to relieve the pressure temporarily.
Just let him know that you're there for him, and that you care, as do many others in his life, and encourage him to seek professional help.
HSC isn't the be all and end all and it makes me sick that society puts so much emphasis on something that really doesn't matter in the end. It's hard, sure, but everyone gets through it, and he will as well.
He's crying out for help and is hoping that someone will notice him and care. From his blog, he sounds insightful and realises that his actions have consequences, like hurting the people he loves. He doesn't want to kill himself, rather he just wants the pain to stop, which is why he's asking for help. He wants ways of coping, because he can see that suicide isn't an answer. Thinking and talking about suicide is very different from actually going through with it.
That being said, you can't deal with it on your own. It's not your job to do so. You need to suggest and encourage him to seek counselling, whether it be from lifeline, school counsellors, or even just talking to adults he feels he can trust. Sometimes just getting it out of your head is enough to relieve the pressure temporarily.
Just let him know that you're there for him, and that you care, as do many others in his life, and encourage him to seek professional help.
HSC isn't the be all and end all and it makes me sick that society puts so much emphasis on something that really doesn't matter in the end. It's hard, sure, but everyone gets through it, and he will as well.