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He states that suicide isn't because of depression but because of psychological pain that has gone beyond one's coping skills. When a person feels trapped - that there is "only one solution" to the pain - the person chooses suicide. When the person gets "constricted thought" - that is can't see any way out except suicide - then that person loses the ability to 'see' children, spouses, others who might need or miss them. It also explains why severely depressed people who start on anti-depressants might commit suicide. You finally get out of your fog and see suicide as the only option to cease feeling pain.
It also explains why non-depressed (people described by loved-ones as not having been depressed) or people with bigger problems than depression (like PTSD) commit suicide. In fact, when you look at statistics, MDD isn't as likely to result in suicide as PTSD is. According to Dr. Schneidman's book, it is the amount of perturbation, not depression - that incites the problem. Then it is the lethality of a person's thoughts - "only one solution to the pain, ie suicide" - that cinches the person's fate.
Schneidman said that the way to alleviate suicidality is to alleviate the psychological pain by decreasing the atmosphere of feeling trapped. In otherwords, if you're living at Defcon 5 then what is needed is to decompress the situation by removing those things that are making you feel trapped or getting help with those things. By decompressing or moving to decompress some of those things, you can get to Defcon 3 and live forever. It may mean you need to get out of a destructive relationship, or restructure your debt, or find a new job.
I can't explain how much this is going to help me, especially to understand why I have gone from 0 to suicidal at the drop of a hat. Most of the time it is ideation, but even that is too close for me.
Seriously need to address this as it made a few things click for me.
Thank you!!!!!