Don't get confused
In the past few years, there have been many suicides of people with mental illness such as depression, so people have the illusion that it is not a person with mental problems who commits suicide.
People around me have always had this question, whenever there is a suicide incident, when everyone knows about it, everyone's first thought is whether he (she) has a mental problem, if it is a mental problem?
They have a very natural expression, it is a very natural expression, no wonder, suicide is a very normal phenomenon, because there is a mental problem, so some things can't be thought of, suicide is very natural, and some people think that people with depression are seeking death rather than living, and some people tell us such an answer and reality straightforwardly, but some of the specific data I know is that the probability of suicide in people with depression is one-third!
It's not like everyone thinks, it's 100 percent, how can there be such an absolute thing, but I also know deeply that suicide and mental problems are not the same thing, those who don't have mental problems, there is also the possibility of suicide, and there is also the probability of suicide, okay?
I remember some people around me, when they committed suicide, when we know that time, everyone knows that their spirit is no problem, for these people who have no mental problems, suicide seems to be like a barrier shrouded in people's hearts, when they hear that people commit suicide, but there is no mental problem, people will be interested in listening to the following reasons for suicide and those events of suicide, what is the reason for it, and so on and other people's high-sounding rhetoric.
I have also been emphasizing my point of view, that is, mental problems and suicide really can't be equated, this is really an incorrect misunderstanding, I also want you to know that suicide is not necessarily a mental patient, and a mental patient is not necessarily a suicide, between the two, who and who are not necessary conditions, in high school, we have learned some elements of sufficient and necessary conditions, obviously these are not valid, in some of my expressions, suicide and mental illness have some overlapping parts, but it is not the same concept, nor is it an equal equivalent thing, so I still hope you can figure it outAlthough the probability of suicide is higher than that of ordinary people, there is still no inevitable connection between such things, in many cases, we still have a strong and rich imagination, under such imagination, thinking about what is wrong, sometimes, we will also think about some non-existent things and conclusions, which are not correct, and when we encounter things, we always have all kinds of speculations and results after all kinds of speculations in our minds, but what?
When the real facts are in front of us, they can become the facts that everyone confesses, and those unfounded speculations are always just speculations, without any basis, and cannot become the basis of inferences.
Having said that, I still hope to understand that suicide and psychosis are really not the same.