Here’s the problem in a nutshell, but the answer isn’t to give them pain instead… “There really isn’t anything we can do. The only time she’s going to get help is if they put her in the hospital, and the only way they’ll put her in the hospital is if she’s a danger to self or others,”
How do you treat someone who doesn’t accept they’re ill?
Some people suffering psychoactive disorders such as schizophrenia have no idea they are ill – and refuse to seek treatment. Is it right to force them to seek treatment?
AI could be a vital tool in preventing suicide among teens, but the technology needs to be strictly regulated to prevent its abuse.
Check out this student who invented an AI tool that can support suicide prevention counsellors during online chat conversations.
Suicide prevention centres are already using AI tools to triage calls, thus ensuring the most vulnerable people receive immediate assistance.
NO, NO, NO – Forced treatment isn’t the answer – punishing them with pain for not complying is something only a sick NAZI would do.
Here’s the problem in a nutshell, but the answer isn’t to give them pain instead… “There really isn’t anything we can do. The only time she’s going to get help is if they put her in the hospital, and the only way they’ll put her in the hospital is if she’s a danger to self or others,”
They also offer support resources for people with suicidal thoughts.
They have it now, I guess it just picks up on words you post,, amazing