Perhaps maybe you consider that its possible for people to commit suicide and not fit preconceived templates and criteria.
Also consider nurses and docs kill 250,000 people each year through something called iatrogenic deaths. Obscure way of saying “oops, we screwed up”. And these people are trained and still kill off this many people through their own mistaken actions.
I do, also I am aware of iatrogenic deaths. Even more of a moral dilemma are those deaths brought about with the critically ill and pain medicine. Many transpire from the medicine itself as it stops their heart as opposed to their condition.
I am not talking actual assisted suicide, just the practice of care and comfort. That is a moral issue hard to reconcile.
Sometimes a person feels a bit depressed and may foolishly see a shrink. The drugs inevitably given are all labelled as risks for suicide.
“Also consider nurses and docs kill 250,000 people each year through something called iatrogenic deaths.”
There is a myth promulgated by both quacks and academics who should know better that medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States. You’ll see figures of 250,000 or even 400,000 deaths each year due to medical errors,