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mummy has undergone a c t scan at a hospital in italy as part of a research project. it does come with a red x secret from almost 3000 years ago. okay, i believe they can reconstruct the life and death of the mummy believe to have been an egyptian priest and understand what kind of products we use to modify the body. i say studying ancient diseases and wounds could also be useful for modern research . ah, one of the top stories 0 nations is founding the alarm after new and sustain true forced by taliban fighters, which has taken the afghan army by surprise. african troops have spent the last few days trying to keep the group out of 3 provincial capitals. the taliban appears to be moving out of its southern strongholds and making gaines further north. just as foreign troops leave b u n t,
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as it takes more than 50 districts in the past month. more than 50 about ghana, stan, $370.00 districts have fallen since the beginning of may. most districts have been that have been taken surround provincial capitals suggesting that the taliban are positioning themselves to try and take these capital one for since i've fully withdrawn, springs socialist lead government is approved, controversial pardons, benign katlyn, independence leaders. they were jailed over their roles in the failed attempt to secede from the rest of the country. in october 2017. it's a deeply controversial move and huge risk for the prime minister address. sanchez, iran, as president elect says he'll work to defend the country's interests in any negotiations with foreign powers. in 1st speech to the national former chief justice abraham rice, he denied the u. s. claim that his election,
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which was manufactured. that's the cottage. you have a job shuttle and in domestic politics, domestic policy, and foreign policy. the focus should be on the dignity of this nation. and the focus should be on the fact that in any negotiations, the dignity of this nation should not be hurt in our domestic policies. in foreign policies, in the kinds of interactions that we're going to have with any countries in the world, the focus is the protection of the dignity and prestige of the iranian nation. when it comes to unhealthy, oh, now we're crying. vine, i definitely want to go see that jasmine. ok again. we have so many questions for you. i'm just going to bounce around, put the different questions from you chief to you. very swift answer so we can get more questions and if that's possible, this isn't a re re la, i'm going to get this one to you. how much influence the friends and families have on teen girls and mental illness or suicidal thoughts? what do you think gina?
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i think that friends and family are usually the immediate people that are there for this for a female youth, particularly when you're not being supportive and they're the 1st people that you turn to. and that person can easily feel isolated, even if you could be more than just the hand reach away from them. so they're very impactful in terms of being that 1st line of defense that's needed. this one is for you jessica. this is from colleen ponds. thanks. colina for your question. there are no support systems in place. many communities have gone on activities for youngsters, for our children desk as a generalization. do you see that? have you seen that? yeah, i have, i wouldn't say there are none, but i think that it, it really just depends on number one, the community. but number 2, i think it's safety 1st, and i think that parents, i'm and i'm remembering so many parents it's, you know, having to decide between, you know, do i go to work and make money for my family so that we can continue to survive or
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do i stay home to make sure that my kids are supervised and that they're logging onto their, you know, virtual learning appropriately. so i think everyone, everyone capacity was lower and the expectations of the world were a lot higher without a spray of reference and how to do that. so i think that as a, as a result, people were doing the best they could with what they have. but at the end of the day, natural social support, just having an outlet, you know, to be able to connect socialize, a lot of that wasn't there. and then by the time it happened, i think a lot of teams have lost motivation or interest or having the effort even do something more than just zoning out or isolating. felt like really, really, really hard for them. does i have the question for you? if this is from s p l pura who is watching on youtube right now, how can we recover someone who has suicidal thoughts? how do you bring down the right?
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well, so those are 2 different questions. one, bringing down the rate means that we have to address some of the basic questions about why is it that somebody would not want to live in this world? and there are many different reasons why kids might be suicidal. it could have to do with identity bullying academic failure. but there are also issues around societal structures that we've mentioned a couple of times. but specifically, i'll say that if, if you're in a place that doesn't value who you are and what you want to contribute to society, it can be easier to think this is not a place worth living in. now in terms of somebody who is actively suicidal, they're one of the best things that you can do is to listen to them and help them feel heard and acknowledge that what they're going through is something worth listening to. and to have that experience, do you like me give you one more question because this one was a really important one. justin was listening to you about understanding listening
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challenges with understanding if you have an l g p t q i a plus background. how do your friends and family understand that if you listen to us? so this is what justin says for someone who is not as aware of how much of an issue this is. how would you say it's best to educate friends and family on these issues? what would you do gita? to educate you from a personal perspective? one thing i do is trying to make sure that i'm not scared to tell them when something bothers me, when something in a way triggers me. because i want to make sure that they're aware and they understand where i'm coming from and let them process it. and then from friends and family perspective, something that we always practice, especially in active mine, is to practice the values and validating appreciating and referring. and when you
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try to, you don't have to please yourself in there. you just have to listen. just as it was mentioned before, and appreciate that they're choosing to be the corner bull with you to begin with. because it's not something that can be easily conveyed from the start and then with referencing come with just being able to teachers help different techniques on. for example, if someone's in that place of thought where they are considering attempting suicide, what are things that you can do to help? can you refer them to grounding techniques, coping techniques? can you help them just remember to breathe? there's lots of stuff that we can incorporate from our daily habits that can help someone in need. guess you've been a great resource for our international audience watching right now, i'm going to bring in a few more and then ask you what other resources might be available for people? this is diana child. she is exactly the director of letters to strangers. that's an international organization that helps with mental health treatment of youngsters from 13 all the way up to 24 years old. this is what she told us about help and resources have a listen. it's important to remember that we're not the knight in shining armor
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here we are meant to walk alongside them as they navigate and find that journey for themselves to heal the way they need it to. and so that means instead of assuming we know what's right for them all the time, talk to them, listen to them, be there alongside them to make things easier, you know, go to the pharmacy, to pick a medication together, set by them, or even call the doctors to make appointments for them, but the point being to be there in a supportive manner, notting, an overwhelming manner where we believe we know everything that needs to be done to solve the issue. because at the end of the day we are not them. and to extend the empathy is most important of all jessica, one of the experience of i had when i've spoken to friends and family who had lost a teen to suicide, is that they couldn't always tell how deep and how problematic their challenges were. and they're going to be people watching, we'll say, how do we know what we know if a youngster was struggling? jessica?
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well, i think that 1st of all, a lot of the, a lot of the symptoms that teens when they're experiencing them, that may be exhibited in a different behavior such as, you know, for anxiety and depression, you can come across as irritability. and i think a lot of times parents, i do a lot of work with parents in terms of let separate the behavior from the symptom. and i think that oftentimes i think that parents have to be really, really intentional, to kind of sit down and do a check in. because i think that we just get caught up in the lather, rinse routine of everyday life. and we just accept that. oh, she's not getting out of bed, she's not following directions. she doesn't want to do school. and so then they leave what the message of they're just misbehaving. and so even if it's a typical behavior, if it's a non desire behavior, you know, it's not helpful for them coming at it from the approach. as you know, i love you, i'm here for you when you're ready, but we need to check in. i think all too often we get so caught up in our
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expectations and what our lives require about that. we have a hard time just setting aside a few minutes to intentionally check in and then all of the other stuff gets lost. and i think it's really important for folks to understand that specifically around suicide risk. when, when folks are saying things like, i don't know if people will care if i liver, i die or i've had thoughts of ending my life or i wish i were dead. these are things to 100 percent take seriously. it's one of the most common things that people overlook and they're like, come on. there's no reason why you got a great life. i mean, i love it. well, what about what about? so they say these things, people say these things expressing suicidal intent. and then people ignore them and then they know i can't really share this with others. and so listening for those signs, those words the people are using, especially when they're in combination with the things that jessica was talking about, where someone's feeling hopeless for the future is having difficulty sleeping. maybe has been deactivating their social media platforms, the,
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the disconnection and the sadness and the hopelessness and the lack of sleep. those are all really important, especially when somebody's talking about not wanting to stick around. you've been that you have this experience. what helped you when you felt it wasn't, was going on? what helped you? i think the 1st thing, honestly it was just my friend. something that we want to treat very seriously, not underestimate the value of asking how are you? i might not say it the 1st time, but i have a lovely best friend who if i don't see it the 1st time, she'll keep asking like every 5 minutes she will. okay. but seriously, how are you? and she will not. because you know, knowing de la, i may, i love her. and even if they can tell that,
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i don't want to talk about it, especially when it did happen when i was in that place, they would just try to do smaller thing support me. so for example, when i'm especially not in the best place, i usually forget to eat and the really bad habit, but enter and my friends will actually go and they'll either get food for me or they'll cook. and when i come back home from work is already food and i'm it makes me happy because food is like my comfort. i know. yes, i really do. i'm turn really grateful for all of them, but it was just done doing small thing. right. so i'm so grateful for you de la and jonathan and jessica, thank you to both for your comments and questions. have a look here, my laptop. this is very important. whenever we do a conversation about people who are wide about, can i keep going? this is what i want you to have a look open counseling dot com, forward slash suicides dash hotlines hotline for around the world international
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