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I know the local law school where I am near has had numerous suicides in recent years. I think a professor as well. I have also noticed a high prevalence between those who have attended law school and alcoholism.
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The CDC (and others) tracks suicide rates by profession/gender
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/m...tm#T1_down
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The Department of Defense is offering 2 free courses for people affected by suicide.
https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Storie...y-suicide/
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This is a startling statistic and one that highlights the need for more support for law students. There are a number of factors that can contribute to suicidal thoughts, including stress, anxiety, and depression. The pressure to succeed can be immense, and many students feel like they are constantly falling behind. This can lead to feelings of worthlessness and despair. Additionally, the legal profession can be notoriously cut-throat, and many students feel like they are constantly under attack.
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