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7 years ago
I am a Marriage and Family Therapist. I work with suicide and grief as well as enjoying couple's therapy for some variety. Somehow I also started a Ph.D. program. This is a place where I share thoughts I have, interventions I come across, and basically anything else noteworthy.
I don't enitrely agree with the, "Genie, you're free" photos either--I think they trend towards idealizing suicide. But you know what--for a lot of people that are suicidal it is ending your bondage to depression and hopelessness. What kind of life is entirely devoid of happiness? But more important than the clinical professionals--what about the people that are dealing with depression and suicide themselves? How do you feel about this "Genie, you're free" post? I think your opinion is just as (if not more) important. Mat Walsh does end his article saying some more positive things but the message he gave over the course of the post is not reversed. As someone that studies suicide grief and has lived the majority of his life grieving over the loss of his own brother to suicide, Matt Walsh referring to suicide as heinous (sinful) offends me. It feels very shaming.