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Tag Archives: depression
Statistics on Suicide in Maine 2016 – American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
maine-facts-2016-suicide *************************** In memory of my beloved husband John Kelly Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016. The Warrior Project will eventually become a warm, welcoming drop-in center for those living with extreme emotional and/or physical pain coupled with hopelessness, … Continue reading
Saturday, Dec 17 – Living with Emotional and/or Physical Pain and Hopelessness Support Group – at The Warrior Project
Support Group: Living with Emotional/Psychic and/or Physical Pain Complicated by Hopelessness For those who are sick and tired of feeling sick and tired of their emotional, psychic and/or physical pain, and are feeling hopeless about it all. A typical member … Continue reading
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Tagged alcohol, chronic pain, coping skills, depression, discussing suicide, hiding depression, hiding pain, hopelessness, isolation, lethal, lethality, physical pain, resilience, resiliency, save a life, substance abuse, Suicide, suicide risk factors, support group, support understanding healing, the warrior project, troubled man, Warrior Project
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I Don’t Have Much to Say
There are so many little things I want to talk to my husband about. They’re meaningless to other people, or they’re inside jokes, or they’re the silly little things that are such a big part of an intimate relationship. So … Continue reading
Living with Psychic/Physical Pain Support Group – Tonight, at The Warrior Project in Lewiston
Living with Psychic/Physical Pain Group – For those who are sick & tired of feeling sick & tired of their emotional and/or physical pain. This is a non-religious based group facilitated by a loss survivor/social worker. A typical member would … Continue reading
Posted in Suicide, Support Groups
Tagged alcohol, chronic pain, coping skills, depression, discussing suicide, hiding depression, hiding pain, hopelessness, isolation, lethal, lethality, physical pain, resilience, resiliency, save a life, substance abuse, Suicide, suicide risk factors, support group, support understanding healing, the warrior project, troubled man, Warrior Project
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Unbearable Loneliness
I have never been lonely in my life – until now. I had never understood loneliness or how it can eat people up. I’ve always been so busy with work, dozens of projects in process, and a constant pile of thoughts … Continue reading
Posted in Grief, Loneliness
Tagged depression, Grief, Loneliness, sadness, warrrior project
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16 Suicide Warning Signs & Behaviors To Recognize
Mental Health Daily Mental Health Blog NOTE: I could find no author or other attribution for this article, although you can click on the link above and search their blog for other good articles. 16 Suicide Warning Signs & Behaviors … Continue reading
Know The Risk Factors of Suicide
Know the Risk Factors Risk factors are characteristics that make it more likely that someone will consider, attempt, or die by suicide. They can’t cause or predict a suicide attempt, but they’re important to be aware of. Mental disorders, particularly … Continue reading
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Tagged depression, despair, hopelessness, isolation, lethal, lethality, risk factors, save a life, substance abuse, Suicide, suicide risk factors
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Developing The Warrior Project
My husband is dead. My Johnny is gone. Please come back… Damnit John, don’t do this to me! The emotions are all over the place, and I am having a hard time sitting still. I cannot sleep at night because … Continue reading
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Tagged depression, hopelessness, physical pain, the warrior project
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