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🛡️ Teen Suicide Series
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.93 – Helping Someone Who Feels Alone: Helping someone who feels alone starts with listening without judgment. Sometimes, people don’t need advice right away — they just need someone to hear them fully. Offering your presence can give comfort that words cannot. Checking in regularly shows them that they matter and are not invisible. You can remind them that help exists and that their feelings, no matter how dark, are valid but temporary. Encouraging professional support and staying connected can make a real difference. Even small gestures like sending a message, sharing a meal, or sitting in silence can ease the feeling of isolation. It’s about being a steady hand during someone’s storm, not fixing the weather for them. When you help others feel less alone, you also strengthen your own sense of purpose and compassion. Love and empathy can reach places that logic cannot, often saving lives quietly and powerfully.

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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