A cool guide for identifying the level of danger with the Emmengard Suicide Scale
A cool guide for identifying the level of danger with the Emmengard Suicide Scale
Been at a 5 or 6 for as far back as my memory goes with short swings into the 7 or 8 area. For a little while when I was backpacking around and doing whatever the fuck I wanted, it went down to a 3. Which was ... Magical.... Good times. Wistful smile as I stare into the middle distance for a bit too long
24 0 ReplyPlease feel free to share these resources, and any others you deem important. Suicide risk is not something to take lightly.
- https://www.suicideinfo.ca/resources/
- https://suicideprevention.ca/
- https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/suicide-prevention.html
- https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/news/2023/11/9-8-8-suicide-crisis-helpline.html
- https://www.camh.ca/en/professionals/treating-conditions-and-disorders/suicide-risk/suicide---resources
- https://mentalhealthcommission.ca/suicide-prevention-toolkits/
15 0 ReplyHuh, I guess I'm not doing too badly. I've been an 8 in the past but I'd say I bounce around between 2 and 4 most of the time now, with the occasional 5.
Now I wonder what I changed to get here.
12 0 ReplyDo you remember when it changed?
3 0 ReplyHonestly, no. Maybe it was a gradual thing?
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7.5
11 0 Reply😢
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Feels like 4 is the default state of humanity at this point.
11 0 Replycycle between 6 and 8
7 0 ReplySame
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I was at 7 and 8 for a long time. Happy to say, i'm now a 3 or 4 most days.
7 0 ReplyBeen at 5 for a longass time.
5 0 Reply6.5 with hangups about reliability.
4 0 Reply5
4 1 Reply6
3 0 Replyat 4 most of the time.
2 0 ReplyIs this cool? What’s the purpose of this guide? Is it official or scientific or is it just a comic?
5 4 ReplyThe confusion is understandable. Sometimes coolguides and midcomics get some overlap.
The mod posted a much cooler guide below.
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