Explain the common therapeutic phenonmenon for increased suicide risk as depress!
Question:
Answers:
It goes like this:
1. Thanks to the medication and therapy, the patient is feeling *somewhat* better, and has somewhat more strength.
2. Unfortunately, the patient is still *somewhat* depressed, and still suicidal.
3. Patient has just enough strength to actually commit suicide, and does so.
Other Answers:
Sometimes when people are very depressed, they may feel suicidal but not have the energy or motivation to act it out. As symptoms begin to abate, energy and motivation returns. The individual is not feeling back to their normal self, but he or she is feeling better enough to make and carry out plans. Therefore, they have the ability to do what they only have the ability to think about before.
Answers: