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Ehwmatt wrote:I'm no PsyD man but you are a 19-year-old adult and she is a 13-year-old kid. There is ABSOLUTELY nothing wrong with having an intervention with her parents/family. It obviously has to be done the right way, softly and tactfully, but this problem is bigger than just you or her and she needs love/support/counseling from a variety of sources...
Ehwmatt wrote:I'm no PsyD man but you are a 19-year-old adult and she is a 13-year-old kid. There is ABSOLUTELY nothing wrong with having an intervention with her parents/family. It obviously has to be done the right way, softly and tactfully, but this problem is bigger than just you or her and she needs love/support/counseling from a variety of sources...
4everkop wrote:we are trying everything to help...
Jana wrote:Praying is not enough. You're right in trying to get her help. Her family should be told. Intervention should be immediate.
Jana wrote:Praying is not enough. These people just have a deep sadness that at times is so unbearable to them that they want the pain to end. Just talking to her and being a friend is not enough right now.
4everkop wrote:we are trying everything to help...
4everkop wrote:SHe is afraid of her parents, and her older brother keeps knocking her on how she dresses.
4everkop wrote:i really don't think her parents are as bad as she says they are, I am pretty sure they love her. But the communication is lost, between her and her parents, and her parents are not understanding her because she is different from what they remember her. And her parents must know.
4everkop wrote:Please hear me out
There is this girl in my church who is 13 by the way, who has confided in me and the main youth leader, pretty much that she is suicidal. This was brought to my attention last wednesday, but I have been picking up signs for a while.She writes dark and deep poetry. And the youth pastor and i are taking the necessary steps so far to get this girl help. But I was on the phone with her, as she was crying, and I am asking why would God let one of his own go through this. The thing about this kid is that she has helped a normal 19 year old college kid grow up spiritually and mentally faster than I would have ever known. I cherish this kid because she has shown me how to be a deeper person. But on the inside she is tortured. I am afraid that when we have this meeting, who knows what will send her over the edge. And I keep crying and praying that this kid doesn't slip away. She feels that people just see her fall and they constantly walk by, And i have been telling her that there is an army of people praying and pushing for her. It pains me soo much I can't even concentrate in school, I am constantly worrying about her, and I don't know how to deal with this. Tears can only do so much. SHe is afraid of her parents, and her older brother keeps knocking her on how she dresses. And I keep thinking to myself, if I am in this much pain over her, I can't imagine what she is going through, even one of her best friends is suicidal. I never ever thought in a million years that I would become a youth pastor and I would have to deal with this. I am so torn over this, and I am scared for her. I don't want her to lose herself. Please pray.
treetopovskaya wrote:she needs to see a doctor asap. have a psychiatric evaluation to determine if what she is feeling is physical, mental or chemical. if it's chemical it's something that can't be helped without having her on some form of medication.
Voyager wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:she needs to see a doctor asap. have a psychiatric evaluation to determine if what she is feeling is physical, mental or chemical. if it's chemical it's something that can't be helped without having her on some form of medication.
Good advice.
Good advice,you cant reverse deathSteveForever wrote:Voyager wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:she needs to see a doctor asap. have a psychiatric evaluation to determine if what she is feeling is physical, mental or chemical. if it's chemical it's something that can't be helped without having her on some form of medication.
Good advice.
Yes, this is the best advice. My son had a horrible chemical change with the onslaught of puberty. We didn't see it
until it was almost too late!!! its nothing to be ashamed of nor to be hidden, this girl must get on something to boost her
serotonin levels immediately=very common!! The only thing approved for under 18 without major evals. is Prozac.
She needs it!!! If the parents say they can't afford the money for a psychiatrist then take up a collection immediately
from the church please. I cannot stress enough though that she needs to be evaluated by someone that specializes in adolescents.
Don't walk=run! do it today because it takes weeks to get balanced out. Peace~![]()
Gunbot wrote:Is this really the place to dole out advice on someone thinking of doing harm to them self? Of course everyone means well but can't you find someone in the real world to help you with this? Get a professional involved, don't worry about confidentiality or anything.
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