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Preventing Future Tragedies
Mental health professionals say warning signs—such as escalating conflict, threats, or rigid, dehumanizing beliefs—should be taken seriously. Early intervention, open communication, and access to counseling can help de-escalate crises before they turn violent.
They also urge families to seek help when struggling to accept a loved one’s identity. “Discomfort is not danger,” one clinician noted. “Violence is a choice, and help exists before it reaches that point.”
If You or Someone You Know Needs Help
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988 for immediate, confidential support
- LGBTQ+ youth support: The Trevor Project offers 24/7 crisis counseling (call, text, or chat)
- Local mental health services and community organizations can provide counseling and mediation resources
A Call for Compassion
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