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September is suicide prevention month, and it’s a good time to think about how you can get help if you’re struggling with suicidal thoughts. It can be tough to know where to start, but thankfully, there are many suicide support groups available. This blog post will provide some tips on how to find the right group for you.
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-First, consider what type of support you’re looking for. Do you want a group that focuses on discussion or one that offers more practical assistance? Some groups meet in person, as well as those that meet online.
-Think about whether you want a group that’s specifically for people who have attempted suicide, or one that’s open to anyone who’s struggling with suicidal thoughts.
-Consider whether you want a group that’s faith-based or secular.
–Some groups focus on specific demographics, such as LGBTQIA+ individuals, veterans, or young adults.
Suicide support groups can provide the help and support you need to get through tough times. If you’re struggling with suicidal thoughts, reach out to a suicide support group today. You don’t have to go through this alone. suicide prevention month is the perfect time to seek out help and find the suicide support group that’s right for you.
Download this guide – Behavioral Health Services in Sullivan County and Neighboring Areas


