MYTH 1: A person who talks about committing Suicide, won’t actually do it. FACT 1:About 80% of persons who commit suicide express their intentions to one and often more than one person.
MYTH 2: Suicide usually occurs without warning. FACT 2: A person planning suicide usually gives clues although in some cases, suicidal intent is carefully concealed.
MYTH 3: A suicidal person fully intends to die. FACT 3: Most suicidal people feel ambivalent toward death and arrange an attempted suicide in the hope that someone will intervene.
MYTH 4: If a person attempts suicide once, he or she remains at constant risk for suicide throughout life. FACT 4: Suicidal intentions are often limited to a specific period of time, especially if help is sought and received. Person is at highest risk to repeat suicide in the 1st year following the act. Help can be effective.
MYTH 5: If a person shows improvement after a suicidal crisis, the risk has passed. FACT 5: Most suicides occur within three months or so after the onset of improvement, when the person has the energy to act on intentions.
MYTH 6: Suicide occurs most often among the very rich and the very poor. FACT 6: Suicide occurs in equal proportions among persons of all socioeconomic levels.
MYTH 7: Families can pass on a predisposition to suicidal behavior. FACT 7: Suicide is not an inherited trait, but an individual characteristic resulting from a combination of variables. One of which is positive family history.
MYTH 8: All suicidal persons are mentally ill, and only a psychotic person will commit suicide. FACT 8: Studies indicate that 95% suicidal persons have mental illness.