Jonghyun’s death is the last in a series of suicides in the music
community in 2017. Two experts EXCLUSIVELY told Preciouswayne.blogspot.com why
so many pop and rock stars take their own lives.
The world of music has been shaken to its core in 2017 after several pop
and rock icons have tragically died by suicide, including K-pop
sensation Jonghyun, who recently allegedly took his own life on Dec. 18, and Chester Bennington, who died by hanging himself. Lyn Morris,
the Senior Vice President of Clinical Operations for Didi Hirsch Mental
Health Services, EXCLUSIVELY told us why so many pop and rock stars are
dying by suicide. “Some of the biggest risk factors for suicide include
drug and alcohol use, stress and sleep deprivation — major components
of what we’ve come to know as the rock n’ roll lifestyle,” Lyn said. “We
tend to hear when rock stars take their own lives because they are
already in the public eye. But the suicide rate for musicians and
artists is lower than it is for farmers, fishermen, construction workers
and architects, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.”
Meanwhile, psychiatrist to the stars, Dr. Carole Liberman,
EXCLUSIVELY told us that the outlook that life is only worthwhile when
you’re young and the idea of leaving on a high note might contribute to
the suicides in the pop and rock communities. “Rock stars commit suicide
in seemingly overwhelming proportions. Many are like Peter Pan, and
find that life is only worth living if they can remain a little boy,”
Dr. Lieberman said. “As the years pass, and the spotlight leaves them to
focus on younger rock stars, it gets harder to pretend that life is
still worth living. Some rock stars commit suicide when they are still
young. This is typically due to their use of drugs and alcohol getting
out of control. They become famous before they can handle what the high
life entails, and the people who surround them are just looking for the
fastest way to the cash, so they don’t always give them the most
therapeutic advice.”
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