Cortez counselors concerned by series ‘13 Reasons Why’

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Cortez counselors concerned by series ‘13 Reasons Why’

Series doesn’t treat mental health accurately, counselors say
Beth Dubber/Netflix via AP

Katherine Langford in a scene from the series, “13 Reasons Why,” about a teenager who commits suicide. The suicide scene has triggered criticism from some mental health advocates that it romanticizes suicide and has prompted many schools across the country to send warning letters to parents and guardians, including Montezuma-Cortez High School.

Cortez counselors concerned by series ‘13 Reasons Why’

Beth Dubber/Netflix via AP

Katherine Langford in a scene from the series, “13 Reasons Why,” about a teenager who commits suicide. The suicide scene has triggered criticism from some mental health advocates that it romanticizes suicide and has prompted many schools across the country to send warning letters to parents and guardians, including Montezuma-Cortez High School.
How to get help

The Montezuma-Cortez High School counseling office offers the following resources for people who are experiencing suicidal thoughts:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433), or 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)National Suicide Prevention Text Lifeline: 1-800-799-4TTY (1-800-799-4889)Suicide Hotline in Spanish: 1-800-273-TALK (Press 2)LGBT Youth Suicide Hotline: 1-866-4-U-TREVORSAFE 2 TELL Hotline: 1-877-542-SAFEAxis Health System Crisis Hotline: (970) 335-2255 or (970) 565-7946Indian Health Services Clinic, Towaoc: 970-565-4441Cortez Police Department: 970-565-8441Axis Health Systems, La Plata County: 970-995-2444Durango Police Department: 970-375-4700

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