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“First, the individual has a severe failure or setback that falls below theirs or society's high expectations and standards.
Second, the individual starts to make unfavorable self-attributions about themselves causing them to mentally spiral downwards.
Third, the individual will fuel their suicidal ideation by believing the failure or setback is because they are inadequate, unlikable, and guilty and a bad person.
Fourth, the individual's negative emotions lead them to believe they fall short of perceived expectations.
Fifth, the individual will start to experience cognitive deconstruction by shifting to low levels of thinking and becoming emotionless.
Sixth, cognitive deconstruction remove inhibitions making it difficult to recognize the consequences of suicide.”
Second, the individual starts to make unfavorable self-attributions about themselves causing them to mentally spiral downwards.
Third, the individual will fuel their suicidal ideation by believing the failure or setback is because they are inadequate, unlikable, and guilty and a bad person.
Fourth, the individual's negative emotions lead them to believe they fall short of perceived expectations.
Fifth, the individual will start to experience cognitive deconstruction by shifting to low levels of thinking and becoming emotionless.
Sixth, cognitive deconstruction remove inhibitions making it difficult to recognize the consequences of suicide.”