School officials are being questioned and may lose their jobs soon over this. Reports have come out that they knew at least one week before her death that the bullying was occurring.
I'm not sure where you got 14th leading cause from. Both my Abnormal Psych and Deviant Psych classes say its the 3rd leading cause of death for adolescents.
There were actions Phoebe could have taken to decrease some of the bullying, such as blocking the phone numbers of the people who were bullying her, blocking them from her facebook and email account and pretty much blocking all access they had to her through the internet and social networking. In school and in life is a different story of course, but a lot of the online, indirect bullying could have been prevented in the easiest way, by making them unable to attack.
People who attack you day in and day out are not friends and have no right to have access to your phone number, or social web pages, and a lot of people forget that in their unexplainable need to have as many people in their contact list as possible.
31,000 people die each year through suicide. That number fluctuates of course and is influenced heavily by a lot of factors. Mass media coverage does not help decrease the numbers of suicides, in fact it can cause more suicides to occur, especially if a celebrity or well known public persona dies by suicide. What needs to increase is knowledge about how to identify suicidal people, offer help centers that can help treat suicidal persons and to prevent some of the main causes of suicide, such as bullying through out all age levels.
Not every suicide can be prevented. Suicide is generally an action based on impulse. The opportunity is there and if the mood is right action is taken. Depression is a risk factor for suicide and the highest risk for suicide is when someone starts to feel less depressed. Feeling better makes them realize they never want to feel that miserable again and to prevent that, drastic and unnecessary measures are taken. Some suicidal people don't even exhibit the tell tale signs of being suicidal such as a preoccupation with death and dying, discussing how they want to die, and proclaiming their wishes to be dead.
But even so, people need to know how to deal with the factors that lead to suicide. Getting help from others, having others who can recognize something as being wrong and harmful, knowing when to step back and look at the importance of something in the grand scheme of your life (ie: Prom, trigonometry, having a million friends, your career, your family, having perfect hair, some basement dweller calling you fat, your favorite tv show etc.) Not many take the time to rate the level of importance of things in life, and some things get taken way too seriously and that over seriousness leads to a lot of problems.
I'm not sure where you got 14th leading cause from. Both my Abnormal Psych and Deviant Psych classes say its the 3rd leading cause of death for adolescents.
There were actions Phoebe could have taken to decrease some of the bullying, such as blocking the phone numbers of the people who were bullying her, blocking them from her facebook and email account and pretty much blocking all access they had to her through the internet and social networking. In school and in life is a different story of course, but a lot of the online, indirect bullying could have been prevented in the easiest way, by making them unable to attack.
People who attack you day in and day out are not friends and have no right to have access to your phone number, or social web pages, and a lot of people forget that in their unexplainable need to have as many people in their contact list as possible.
31,000 people die each year through suicide. That number fluctuates of course and is influenced heavily by a lot of factors. Mass media coverage does not help decrease the numbers of suicides, in fact it can cause more suicides to occur, especially if a celebrity or well known public persona dies by suicide. What needs to increase is knowledge about how to identify suicidal people, offer help centers that can help treat suicidal persons and to prevent some of the main causes of suicide, such as bullying through out all age levels.
Not every suicide can be prevented. Suicide is generally an action based on impulse. The opportunity is there and if the mood is right action is taken. Depression is a risk factor for suicide and the highest risk for suicide is when someone starts to feel less depressed. Feeling better makes them realize they never want to feel that miserable again and to prevent that, drastic and unnecessary measures are taken. Some suicidal people don't even exhibit the tell tale signs of being suicidal such as a preoccupation with death and dying, discussing how they want to die, and proclaiming their wishes to be dead.
But even so, people need to know how to deal with the factors that lead to suicide. Getting help from others, having others who can recognize something as being wrong and harmful, knowing when to step back and look at the importance of something in the grand scheme of your life (ie: Prom, trigonometry, having a million friends, your career, your family, having perfect hair, some basement dweller calling you fat, your favorite tv show etc.) Not many take the time to rate the level of importance of things in life, and some things get taken way too seriously and that over seriousness leads to a lot of problems.
