Mr. Incapable
Also inadequate, incompetent, weak & powerless
- Jun 21, 2022
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Copycat Suicide:
A copycat suicide is defined as an emulation of another suicide that the person attempting suicide knows about either from local knowledge or due to accounts or depictions of the original suicide on television and in other media.
Examples of celebrities whose suicides have triggered suicide clusters include Ruan Lingyu, the Japanese musicians Yukiko Okada and hide, the South Korean actress Choi Jin-Sil, whose suicide caused suicide rates to rise by 162.3% and Marilyn Monroe, whose death was followed by an increase of 200 more suicides than average for that August month.
Another example could be Bristol University in the U.K. where in a period of 16 months, seven students had died by suicide. This later rose to 11 students between 2016 - 2018.
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We've all heard stories before about increased suicides when a certain celebrity takes their life or multiple suicides happening around the same time at a school or university, but what are your thoughts or opinions about them?
For a specific suicide to influence their thoughts of suicidal ideation, the individual must have existing depression or other related MH issues, right? And I wonder if seeing news about a specific suicide is just a trigger or if it continues to influence their decision all the way from the initial thought to carrying out the suicide itself. How do you think they overcome their SI in a copycat suicide? Do you think they have enough of their own personal trauma and suffering to overcome or push through it? Or perhaps their mindset is just "if [name] can do it, I can do it"?
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I think this topic comes to my mind because I'm frustrated by my own SI and capability. I have enough trauma, suffering, stresses and depression that I should be able to do it without hesitation.. so I wonder how someone who only became actively suicidal following the death of another person was able to successfully CTB.
A copycat suicide is defined as an emulation of another suicide that the person attempting suicide knows about either from local knowledge or due to accounts or depictions of the original suicide on television and in other media.
Examples of celebrities whose suicides have triggered suicide clusters include Ruan Lingyu, the Japanese musicians Yukiko Okada and hide, the South Korean actress Choi Jin-Sil, whose suicide caused suicide rates to rise by 162.3% and Marilyn Monroe, whose death was followed by an increase of 200 more suicides than average for that August month.
Another example could be Bristol University in the U.K. where in a period of 16 months, seven students had died by suicide. This later rose to 11 students between 2016 - 2018.
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We've all heard stories before about increased suicides when a certain celebrity takes their life or multiple suicides happening around the same time at a school or university, but what are your thoughts or opinions about them?
For a specific suicide to influence their thoughts of suicidal ideation, the individual must have existing depression or other related MH issues, right? And I wonder if seeing news about a specific suicide is just a trigger or if it continues to influence their decision all the way from the initial thought to carrying out the suicide itself. How do you think they overcome their SI in a copycat suicide? Do you think they have enough of their own personal trauma and suffering to overcome or push through it? Or perhaps their mindset is just "if [name] can do it, I can do it"?
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I think this topic comes to my mind because I'm frustrated by my own SI and capability. I have enough trauma, suffering, stresses and depression that I should be able to do it without hesitation.. so I wonder how someone who only became actively suicidal following the death of another person was able to successfully CTB.