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Old 07-10-2012, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by 33girl View Post
Hopefully she won't be so pissed that she quits her sorority and shuts herself off from people who are trying to help her.

I know it's easy to say "call campus health services" or "call campus police" but these groups can be of widely varying effectiveness, to say the least. Not to mention if there's a religious component involved in the school.

Get her help and a listening ear ASAP, yes, but before we make blanket statements that doing one of the above will solve the problem, we really should know more about what they consist of at the OP's institution.
Fair enough. It's a good idea to figure out what the most effective solution is at your campus.

I agree with the "hope she doesn't quit." You can only put opportunities for help in front of people. You can't make them take them.

At the same time, this isn't a problem that I think an individual sister or even several sisters should try to take on by themselves. It's too much. If this person is suicidal, she needs professional help. (Which you totally aren't saying, but I'm just trying to be clear for OP.)
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