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Suicide stigma and secrecy can contribute to increased suicidality
Based on current research studies, anticipated suicide stigma and secrecy about one's suicidal behavior can contribute to increased suicidality (includes both suicidal ideations and actual suicide attempts) among suicide attempt survivors, as well as those living with a mental illness.
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Secrecy about one's suicidal behavior can increase distress and suicidality
Three-Step Theory of Suicide (Klonsky & May 2015)
Suicide stigma has its origin in Stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination towards those who have a mental illness/attempted suicide
Suicide stigma does not encourage a healthy recovery