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🛡️ Teen Suicide Series
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.81 – Rumors and Misunderstanding After Death: After a suicide, rumors can spread quickly, especially in schools or online spaces. People might repeat half-truths or try to explain something they don’t understand. Hearing these things can make your pain worse and leave you feeling protective or angry. The truth is, suicide is never simple, and gossip only adds confusion. When you hear rumors, take a deep breath and remember that not everything said is real. It’s okay to step away from conversations that feel hurtful. Protecting the memory of the person means focusing on facts, kindness, and privacy. You can gently remind others that spreading stories isn’t helpful. Talking with trusted adults or counselors can help clear up misinformation. By choosing respect and empathy, you help create space for real healing to happen.

About this course

A powerful, compassionate series that helps teens recognize warning signs, speak up, and find hope—even in their darkest moments.

This course includes:
  • A full library of guided lessons on suicide awareness, survival, and prevention
  • Candid conversations about emotional pain, isolation, and mental illness
  • Scripts for how to talk to a trusted adult, counselor, or friend about suicidal thoughts
  • Techniques like grounding, emotional regulation, and crisis de-escalation
  • Case studies of teens who survived suicide attempts and turned their lives around

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