Suicide LifeLine
dial or text
988
or dial
1.800.273.8255
RETROSPECTIVE
~ 6/2 ~
on this day
2020
2019
2018
~ celebrating four years of daily cartoons ~
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Viewing suicide through the lens of science has helped bring suicidality out of the shrouds of myth and misinformation. Out in the open, we have been able to make critical, life-saving interventions. Has scientific research on suicide helped you? ~ Suicide LifeLine dial or text 988 or dial 1.800.273.8255 [image description: Two hearts with quizzical facial expressions are slightly facing each other and also looking outward at the viewer. Text reads: "These days, I often think of suicide as a kind of cancer of thought, a rogue cognition multiplying out of control. Like with some cancers, we don't have a cure for all suicidality."] #MindfulHearts RETROSPECTIVE ~ 6/2 ~ on this day 2020 2019 2018 ~ celebrating four years of daily cartoons ~
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