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Suicide survivors don’t kill themselves later

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Signpost by allen watkin
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  • Post category:Mental health
  • Post published:August 6, 2015

90% of people who survive suicide attempts don’t end up killing themselves later. This shows the temporary nature and fleeting influence of many suicidal crises.

Source: The Role Of Impulsiveness Is One Of The Saddest Things About Suicide @ Business Insider

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