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"Suicidal People are Made, Not Born!"

International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience, Vol. 17, No.3, pp. 661-663, ISSN 1522-4821 “Suicidal People are Made, Not Born!” Norman Farberow, February 12, 1918 – September 10, 2015 Matthew D. Dovel Figure 1. Go to International Suicide Prevention for more information about this amazing new procedure called '4 Phase' at: http://www.supportisp. org/4phase.html Scientist – Human Behavioral Modification, President of International Suicide Prevention, Las Vegas, NV, USA • Death of Norman Farberow • Decision making process • Interrupting the suicidal impulse • Sigmund Freud’s ‘beyond the pleasure principle’ • Trauma identification • The stigma dilemma • Research results • Self-help for suicidal ideation Norman Farberow a great psychologist known for being at the forefront of suicide prevention passed away on September 10, 2015, on World Suicide Prevention Day, at the age of 97. He is quoted as saying, “Suicidal people are made, not born. We can ...

World Suicide Prevention Week 2015

I believe I'm the world’s leading suicide prevention expert! If you think your the best, and can fix someone’s suicidal ideation in under 5 minutes, than I will admit I was wrong. If I can’t fix someone’s suicidal ideation in under 5 minutes, than they don’t want to be fixed! 80% of those seeking help for suicidal ideation want help! I’m the creator of the first self-help for the suicidal.   Matthew D. Dovel, scientist specializing in human behavioral modification for the past 30 years. September 6 through 12 is World suicide prevention week. September 10 is world suicide prevention day. Share the good news about anonymous, free, proven, endorsed, and permanent self-help for those suffering from depression, anxiety, P.T.S.D. and suicidal thoughts. http://www.supportisp.org  

Depression, Anxiety and Suicidal Thoughts, Breakthrough Technology

Facts Emotions Intensity Press Release - Henderson, Nevada September 5, 2014 By Matthew D. Dovel President, International Suicide Prevention These three components are what make up a memory: Facts, Emotions and Intensity . Examples of a memory are : A first kiss, the best meal you’ve ever had, sky diving on your 50 th birthday, graduation day, or your first car. Facts are : what we take in, record, at the time of an experience with our five senses; sight, audio, taste, touch and smell.   Although, it is debated that there are more like twenty-one sensorial inputs, we all can accept there are at least five. There are three primary senses : hearing, sight and touch.   Just like we are right or left handed, we also favor one of the primary senses. About facts : they are constantly changing as we experience NEW life events. Emotions are : Love, Fear.   All emotions can be traced back to the root emotions that are either Love...