Mina is back from her suicide attempt
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SHE NEEDS SERIOUS HELP, PLEASE.
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I worry so much about her. She needs help
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I hope she makes a quick recovery and can get some treatment. Mental health has to be taken more seriously as so many idols suffer it. I wish her well.
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this will be same story over and over again...
someone should put her in mental institute, for a year without all social media and whole outside crap, just give her tv to watch some news, and that's all
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this will be same story over and over again...
someone should put her in mental institute, for a year without all social media and whole outside crap, just give her tv to watch some news, and that's all
I disagree mental insitute is not the way to go, how about just a family or friends that care instead.
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If you are suicidal and self harming you need prof help 🤗.
That doesnt mean going into a mental insitute
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I disagree mental insitute is not the way to go, how about just a family or friends that care instead.
nah... honestly of course fam and friends help and visits will be important but with so many suicide attempts and being razor thin close to death she really needs professional help and being under cam for 24hrs...
saying this as person who was able to 'save' someone from 2nd suicide attempt...
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its clear her family and friends are not helping or much interested.. its also clear that she herself wont leave social media for her own good..
If something does not change with the way she and her family is dealing, this will only become a cycle, and her condition even worse
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its clear her family and friends are not helping or much interested.. its also clear that she herself wont leave social media for her own good..
If something does not change with the way she and her family is dealing, this will only become a cycle, and her condition even worse
I think it is already a cycle
She alienates people though so she’ll be all alone.
Not good
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I disagree mental insitute is not the way to go, how about just a family or friends that care instead.
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I disagree mental insitute is not the way to go, how about just a family or friends that care instead.
That sounds good in theory, but it sadly doesn't work that way in many situations. We can't be sure if she even has any friends or family members who are able to help her. Maybe they've tried, but couldn't.
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She definitely needs help and she needs to get off social media or just the internet.
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She definitely needs help and she needs to get off social media or just the internet.
But she doesn’t
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I hope she gets the help she needs. poor girl.
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I hope she gets the help she needs. poor girl.
She sees herself as a victim. But act like a wounded warrior.
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Oh, her mother did what? That's crazy
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Oh, her mother did what? That's crazy
Kwon Mina's ex-boyfriend reveals her mother sent him 20 pictures of her self-harm - KpopHit - KPOP HITArticle: Kwon Mina's ex-boyfriend speaks up about her suicide attempt, "I felt guilt at seeing her bloody picture"Source: Chosun via Naver1. Kwon Mina'skpophit.com -
I mean I was heavily depressed and wanted to kill my self and putting me in something like this would have made me do it.
That sounds good in theory, but it sadly doesn't work that way in many situations. We can't be sure if she even has any friends or family members who are able to help her. Maybe they've tried, but couldn't.
I mean sure maybe as like the last last resort put her in this place would I would never want to go into something like this after hearing of some bad experiences.
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A mental institution would be good for her. She needs professional help and there she will be around people who will look after her. Also, she needs to run away from the toxic lifestyle and social media. It will be like a detox.
Friends and family can't help you a lot at this stage. Not sure if some advice and some kind words will help her. Can't blame her family as both her mom and sister fight cancer, so for sure they have a hard time too, it's hard to help others when you can't help yourself. She even attacked her own sister.
The thing is that she doesn't want to be helped. She refused the help of psychologists and fired several nurses. Not sure how mental institutions work in SK, but in mine, unless you no longer can't take decisions on your own or if you are over 18, you can't be placed in a mental institution without your own agreement. So stop blaming her family or friends. They can't do miracles if she doesn't cooperate, and no one can look after her 24/24.
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I disagree mental insitute is not the way to go, how about just a family or friends that care instead.
Easy for outsiders to say that love and care is a cure for all but Mina is clearly not in the right state of mind, a danger to herself and others and that should not be a burden on other people. She needs professional intervention.
All she does and has been doing is lashing out, and when it doesn't go her way, she attempts suicide as emotional blackmail which is toxic and manipulative as hell. No one should have to carry that burden.
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Easy for outsiders to say that love and care is a cure for all but Mina is clearly not in the right state of mind, a danger to herself and others and that should not be a burden on other people. She needs professional intervention.
All she does and has been doing is lashing out, and when it doesn't go her way, she attempts suicide as emotional blackmail which is toxic and manipulative as hell. No one should have to carry that burden.
I dont think that is true at all.
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She needs to get off the internet, social media is only making things worse for her.
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I really hope that Mina gets better. I’m seriously worried for her, and I can tell she’s in a deep space in her life right now. She isn’t getting the proper support she needs, and it’s heartbreaking to witness. I don’t really believe in the whole mental institution thing, but some people don’t have a healthy support system to rely on. Maybe therapy would be of use instead?
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There's a midway point between no medical help and then being admitted into a long term mental facility.
It's called IOP - Intensive Outpatient Program
She'll be with therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists for 8 hours of the day but she can sleep in her own home without being admitted overnight. They'll work with her to help her cope with her symptoms (being suicidal is a symptom of depression, let's not treat it as an attention behavior) and manage her medications.
Normally these programs last 2-3 months depending on the patient and they contact the patient to ensure they are safe outside of the program hours. If they can't get a hold of the patient, they will contact the authority for a wellness check.
Idk if it's in South Korea but if it is, it would be a good first step for her.
This is coming from someone who has attempted suicide multiple times. This program has changed my mental health and really put me on the correct step to recovery. It doesn't make you feel alone and helpless but it also doesn't push you to the brink of suicide because people think you're "crazy".
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There's a midway point between no medical help and then being admitted into a long term mental facility.
It's called IOP - Intensive Outpatient Program
She'll be with therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists for 8 hours of the day but she can sleep in her own home without being admitted overnight. They'll work with her to help her cope with her symptoms (being suicidal is a symptom of depression, let's not treat it as an attention behavior) and manage her medications.
Normally these programs last 2-3 months depending on the patient and they contact the patient to ensure they are safe outside of the program hours. If they can't get a hold of the patient, they will contact the authority for a wellness check.
Idk if it's in South Korea but if it is, it would be a good first step for her.
This is coming from someone who has attempted suicide multiple times. This program has changed my mental health and really put me on the correct step to recovery. It doesn't make you feel alone and helpless but it also doesn't push you to the brink of suicide because people think you're "crazy".
I’m sorry you ever felt that bad🥺.
Is this help available in Korea? Given the high suicide rate in Korea there might be a lot of stigma in seeking help😳🤗🥺
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In Korea the suicide rate is 27 %.
It’s devastating to say the least.
America had a decline in suicides pre covid. Don’t know if it changed as the numbers are not out.
I’ve researched in in Korea (researching for a documentary about Korean youth) and it’s just…grim😩
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In Korea the suicide rate is 27 %.
It’s devastating to say the least.
America had a decline in suicides pre covid. Don’t know if it changed as the numbers are not out.
I’ve researched in in Korea (researching for a documentary about Korean youth) and it’s just…grim😩
That is so sad to hear god.....I really wish there wasn't such a stigma in mental health. People only care about physical health but don't realize that mental health can lead to death as much as physical health can too!
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