As a tribute to all those that we have lost to suicide
International Suicide Prevention has launched a new campaign to drastically
reduce, and/or eliminate future suicides by making intense emotional suffering
a choice.
Stigma is the number one reason why most will attempt, or
commit suicide all out of the fear of judgment.
This is why Matthew D. Dovel, the president of International Suicide
Prevention has created a self-help booklet to eliminate the cause of suicidal
thoughts.
If anyone wants to know why they always feel a certain way
the question most will ask is, “why do I always feel this way?” When in reality the question most should be
asking is, “how long have I felt this way?” And, “I’ve felt depressed, or
whatever emotion that you are not wanting, since?” When you can answer this question then you
can pin point your emotional brain drain memory! Traumatic experiences are relative to those
that have had them, and the strength of the emotion that has been attached to
it. Forgiveness, and years of treatment
can drastically reduce the energy stored in these experiences, but they will
still effect your decisions and emotional responses for future experiences.
With this new method of removing the bonding between the
sensory and emotional state, we can eliminate future responses based on a past
experiences. The best part is it only
takes a few minutes of your time to complete, preformed most anywhere, and it
is permanent!
At International Suicide Prevention a 501(c)(3) public
charity nonprofit we have big goals. Our
intentions are to distribute one of these new self-help booklets to every
active duty military person, all veterans, law enforcement agencies, public
libraries, hospitals, native reservations, and public schools. And, anywhere else YOU can think of in order
to make a difference (work, group of friends, etc.).
Now, all of this takes capital! But, the best part is you can decide where
the booklets you are sponsoring go. And,
your sponsoring of this public service is completely tax deductible! If you want booklets to go to a local hospital,
then we will put the name of the hospital on the front of this special printing, and your name (or
corporation) on the back. YOU will be directly impacting the areas of your
interest in helping a needed group.
Demographics
Clark County high school
students 22,000 18% have admitted
contemplating suicide
High school students
(U.S.A.) 14,800,000 5,000 suicides / 2,000,000 attempt
yearly
U.S. Military 1,400,000 active duty 800,000 reservist’s 1
suicide / 24 attempts per day
Veterans U.S.A. 27,000,000 23
suicides / 550 attempts per day
MD’s (doctors in U.S.A.) 660,000 400 suicides a year
Unemployed Americans 11,800,000 50% more likely than working to commit suicide
Law enforcement 800,000 1 suicide every other day
To learn more about your sponsoring these self-help
suicide prevention booklets please contact:
Matthew D. Dovel
President of International Suicide Prevention (ISP)
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