Social problems |
Thwarted belongingness: |
“I don't belong anywhere,” |
“I have a feeling of not belonging,” |
“I don't want to live on my own anymore, I feel so lonely,” |
“I have lived my life, I am lonely,” |
“I can't go out and it is hard to be with other people because of my tinnitus” |
“I have no one to talk to.” |
Family Conflict: |
“I had a conflict with my grandchild. He said I was a liar so I thought it was better to be dead,” |
“Wanted to help out at home. But I wasn't allowed to. Now I want to die if I am so difficult. I feel useless and unneeded,” |
“I wanted to die. My partner is sick and we have a lot of conflicts.” |
Perceived burdensomeness |
“I wanted to die. I experienced that I was getting in the way of my children. They became unhappy because of me. They thought I was demanding.” |
“I wanted to die. I wanted to sleep. I wanted to get away from the meaninglessness. I feel more and more worthless. I do not want to burden others. Everything looks black,” |
“I do not want to be a burden on anyone. I do not want to be a vegetable. The others are better off without me,” |
“I wanted to get away. I wanted to escape the misery. I don't want to be a burden for my children. I can't manage that well at home,” |
“I wanted to release my granddaughter from the burden I cause. She shouldn't have to be concerned,” |
“I thought that I was too much of a burden. I wanted to get away.” |