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Trig May 22, 2019 at 01:02 AM
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I drove past a suicide prevention center today, and I tried to think of the things they did there since I couldn't look it up right away.

I could only come up with it being a call center, raising awareness, and probably some kind of training. I haven't found much on what else you could expect except the same stuff you might hear if you suffer from a major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, or something

After 10 months of no suicidal thoughts, I've started to have dreams and thoughts of dying again..

If you felt like therapy helped rid you of suicidal ideation, did it come from solving problems that related depression and other disorders, or was it more direct?
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