'My life is over': teens' social posts can be warnings (australia) — The West Australian
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'My life is over': teens' social posts can be warnings

A rural psychologist launched an online suicide awareness movement after revealing alarming dismissals of distressed teenagers' social media posts. Dr. Annie Fardell Hartley emphasized that youth seek validation online, urging adults to engage with concerning posts rather than dismiss them. Her campaign, 'Be The Reply Not The Seen,' aims to foster a supportive community for at-risk young people.

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Published 05 Jul 2026, 20:02 UTC · Updated 05 Jul 2026, 20:10 UTC

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