Understanding teen suicidal thoughts is like trying to figure out why someone really wants to go to sleep forever, but they’re not tired, they're just feeling too heavy inside.
How Teen Suicidal Thoughts Feel
Imagine your backpack is full of books, pencils, and even a lunch. That’s normal. But now imagine it's full of bricks instead. You feel super heavy, like walking through mud with a mountain on your back. That’s what having suicidal thoughts can feel like, the weight of sadness, loneliness, or feeling stuck in a problem that seems too big to solve.
Why It Happens
Sometimes teens feel this way because they’re going through changes, like growing up, making new friends, or dealing with school stress. It's like when your favorite toy breaks and you don’t know how to fix it. You might think, “I’ll never be happy again,” even if the problem is just a small part of your day.
But just like how you can fix a broken toy with glue or tape, teens can learn ways to feel lighter inside, like talking to someone they trust, drawing, listening to music, or taking deep breaths. It takes time, but it’s possible.
Examples
- When a friend says they wish they could disappear, it helps understand why someone might feel that way.
- Seeing a movie where the main character tries to escape pain can make teens relate to their own struggles.
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