Which of the following is not a "myth" about suicide?

a. people who talk about suicide do sometimes commit suicide
b. once one is suicidal, he or she will always be suicidal
c. psychological improvement after a crisis means that there is now no risk of suicide
d. there is never a warning when a real suicide attempt is about to be made
e. suicidal persons are mentally ill


A

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