Suicide rate jumps to 31 in St. Tammany for 2010

Rising statistic nearly matches overall total for parish in 2009

By Debbie Glover
St. Tammany News
Published on Friday, September 3, 2010 12:23 AM CDT



Suicide numbers are continuing to rise in St. Tammany Parish.

As of Sept. 1, there have been 31 official cases, said James Hartman, spokesperson for the St. Tammany Suicide Task Force and noted speaker on the subject. There were only 33 suicides all last year.

These rising rates have been attributed to a lack of access to mental health care, lack of knowledge regarding mental health treatment options, and stigma concerning mental health disorders.

In response to the rising problem, St. Tammany Parish President Kevin Davis on Aug. 24 sent a letter to Gov. Bobby Jindal requesting $1.5 million for mental health assistance. The money would be used to help the coroner establish a coroner crisis action team with round the clock behavioral assessment and intervention services and a 24-hour hotline. The coroner’s office would also like to establish a behavioral health facility where a person who feels the need could talk to a mental health professional. Part three of the request would provide follow-up services once an individual is stabilized and returns home.

Earlier this summer, Davis was part of a group of mental health professionals and community leaders that gathered to confront the problem and get the word out that help is available for those needing it. This task force has been monitoring the situation closely, but at the end of the initial meeting in June, it was reported that another suicide had taken place in the parish.

Some of the warning signs of suicide include: talking about suicide or wanting to die; experiencing a recent loss, failure, humiliation or conflict; a change in mood, behavior or interests, positive or negative; appears sad, depressed or withdrawn; previous suicide attempts or self-harm; and abuses or increased use of alcohol or drugs, including prescriptions.

If you know someone experiencing any of the above, you should stay calm and listen to their feelings. Ask them if they have any suicidal thoughts or feelings. Take any threats they make seriously and don’t swear to secrecy. Get help – you can’t do it alone. Contact family, friends, counselors or even the hospital emergency room.

“There are any number of proximate causes for suicidal decision-making,” said James Hartman of STOPS. “Job loss, relationship problems, health concerns, and external factors such as natural or man-made disasters can lead to despair. There is also a perception that inadequate mental health resources are available. But suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem, and there are places where people can turn for help.”

In response to this potential crisis, Greenbrier Behavioral Healthcare, The National Alliance on Mental Illness St. Tammany and The St. Tammany Outreach for the Prevention of Suicide have joined forces to provide a free community lecture on suicide alertness and safe talk Wednesday from 7-8:30 p.m. at Greenbrier Behavioral Healthcare, 201 Greenbrier Blvd., Covington.

The event is opened to the public and will offer information on suicide prevention and suicide alertness for everyone.

RSVP for seating by calling Greenbrier Hospital at 893-2970

This event is being done in conjunction with Suicide Prevention Week, which is Sept. 5-11.

Depression does not have to lead to suicide. If you or a loved one feels hopeless, helpless or trapped, take this opportunity to learn more about the resources available to you.


Comments

11 comment(s)

    curious07 wrote on Sep 10, 2010 11:33 AM:

    " Mary, the reason Lur was able to help you for so long after Katrina was the gov gave them and other providers tons of money. Try getting that kind of help these days it is not going to happen.
    Medicaid will not help with counseling, just med management.
    Providers will not take medicaid because it does not pay enough, they are being cut worse this year. My general pratitioner is no longer accepting medicaid, I have insurance but can barely afford my co-pays on my visits because I am paying 468.19 every month for me and my husband "

    Neil Baker wrote on Sep 9, 2010 9:20 AM:

    " Where there is no vision, people perish. "

    NO HELP wrote on Sep 8, 2010 10:17 AM:

    " I have Medicaid and God Bless em......Lurline Smith would love to help but when I went about 10 months ago they told me they could treat me 3 months was all. I was told they only can long term treat people that need to be institutionalized.
    That's too bad because I often wish I were dead.
    I am very lucky that my General Practitioner is treating me to the best of his ability. It's not the Psychiactric care I need though from an actual Psychiatrist that takes Medicade. "

    Prevention wrote on Sep 7, 2010 2:29 PM:

    " There are those who would get help, before their crisis progressed to the point of not caring, if they could. Hospitals should be part of the solution, too. In some cases, those who are on medications have to choose between eating and paying their bills or buying their medicine. This is true most often among the elderly.I realize there are those who abuse the system, but something needs to be done. "

    Been There wrote on Sep 6, 2010 5:54 PM:

    " Even if you have insurance, it will most likely bankrupt you since insurance companies don't carry a metal health rider. Years ago I had my husband committed. He was only in for two days and that was enough to cause us to declare bankruptcy. Last year he was one of the 33 that ended his life. "

    mary wrote on Sep 5, 2010 5:28 PM:

    " There is places to go without insurance. Lurline Smith in Mandeville takes all types of patients. I had no insurance after Katrina, and they helped me for a year, medication and therapy. "

    Star wrote on Sep 5, 2010 4:12 PM:

    " Why do they need $1 million just to set up program, just because 33 people committed suicide? "

    Thought wrote on Sep 4, 2010 4:39 PM:

    " I also believe their is no help for the severely depressed. I don't think the phone system would work. People need to see someone on a regular basis. Why cant more doctors accept Medicaid? I hope help is found for the depressed in St. Tammany Parish. "

    Worried wrote on Sep 4, 2010 4:24 PM:

    " I agree 100%....... Their is NO help here in St. Tammany Parish for people who suffer from depression(without insurance). I myself have been seeking counseling for quite a while now, its just so hard to find help that the depressed person gives up!!!! Lets just hope they find a solution to the problem soon!!!! "

    Reason wrote on Sep 3, 2010 4:28 PM:

    " Not trying to take anything away from this story, but should it read "Suicide COUNT Jumps to 31"? A "rate" is usually expressed as a percentage. "

    Frustrated wrote on Sep 3, 2010 8:57 AM:

    " There are NO resources here in St. Tammany. People that suffer from depression or that are suicidal have NO PLACE to go, espcially those who have NO insurance. I have seen this first hand.

    A person suffering from severe depression, bi-polar or sucidial thoughts is NOT going to be able to run around seeking out patient help, oh an 800 help line, give me a break!! Do you honestly think a person who wants to die is going to pick up the phone and dial this?? The solution is a HOSPITAL! where they can be treated! "

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