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Suicide: First automated suicide site, free, quick and anonymous.

Press Release International Suicide Prevention Las Vegas, Nevada November 12, 2014 Suicide Prevention goes automated for first time. http://www.supportisp.org Google grants have made it possible for those seeking help, and anonymity, to find the first self-help procedures online when contemplating suicide.  Suicidal thoughts are the result of intense emotional suffering. When visiting International Suicide Preventions web site those seeking help have the option of two procedures that target and remove the cause of suicidal thoughts.  Already discussed in two special news reports, available at International Suicide Preventions web site, discussed are the implications of this major breakthrough in preventing suicide. Also, how Google is helping make this information more available. Automating suicide prevention may seem impersonal but, it was by design as the single biggest obstacle in preventing suicides is the stigma associated with telling someone they are having suicid

NEWS 3 Las Vegas BREAKING NEWS: Ralston Reports Veterans now have a new option when suicidal.

  Special: Report on Veteran suicides Ralston Reports on NBC News Monday November 10 at 6:30 pm Pacific time for Veterans Day. Suicide Prevention goes automated on International Suicide Preventions web site. Veterans Day is Tuesday November 11. Honor the Veterans by watching a special report on new self-help procedures for addressing the cause of depression, anxiety, P.T.S.D. and suicidal thoughts. NBC NEWS Channel 3 Las Vegas, Nevada Jon Ralston interview: Google grants local non-profit $10,000 per month for life to spread the message about new self-help for the suicidal.  Matthew D. Dovel, the president of International Suicide Prevention talks about NEW self-help for the Veterans. Google last month in October, 2014, provided a lifetime grant of $10,000 per month to promote these life saving procedures, and are making sure they are available when the possibly suicidal are seeking help via the internet. New self-help procedures are online, free, quic