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en a Manic, Mixed, or Hypomanic episode F. Not better accounted for by another disorder G. Not due to a GMC or substance H. Symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning Dr. Juno Major Depression vs. Dysthymia Recurrent Major Depressive Episodes Dysthymia Dr. Juno Myths and Facts about Suicide Myth: You have to be crazy even to think about suicide. Fact: Most people have thought of suicide from time to time. Dr. Juno Myths and Facts (cont’d) Myth: Once a person has made a serious suicide attempt, that person is unlikely to make another. Fact: The opposite is often true. Persons who have made prior suicide attempts may be at greater risk of actually mitting suicide. Statistics from University of Illinois campus suggest that a student who threatens or attempts suicide is 450 times more likely to die by suicide in the following year, than someone who has not. Dr. Juno Myths and Facts (cont’d) Myth: Talking about suicide may give a person the idea. Fact: The crisis and resulting emotional distress will already have triggered thought in a vulnerable person. Your openness and