Cracked, Not Broken: Surviving and Thriving After a Suicide Attempt
v1.0.0Kevin Hines' "Cracked, Not Broken: Surviving and Thriving After a Suicide Attempt" — an executable toolkit for understanding the lived experience of bipolar disorder with psychotic features, recognizing suicide warning signs, supporting someone in crisis, navigating psychiatric hospitalization, and finding hope and purpose in recovery. Covers 7 use cases: ① The Suicidal Mind — what it actually feels like ("Why do people attempt suicide?") ② Bipolar Disorder — the lived experience ("What does bipolar disorder with psychotic features feel like?") ③ The Jump — what happened at the Golden Gate Bridge ("What's it like to survive a suicide attempt?") ④ Warning Signs — how to recognize risk ("What are the signs that someone is suicidal?") ⑤ Psychiatric Wards — what happens inside ("What is it like to be in a psych ward?") ⑥ Family Support — how to help a loved one ("How can I support someone with mental illness?") ⑦ Finding Purpose — recovery and meaning ("How do I find hope after a suicide attempt?") Trigger when users say: "Kevin Hines" "Cracked Not Broken" "suicide attempt survival" "Golden Gate Bridge jump" "bipolar disorder with psychotic features" "psychiatric hospital" "surviving suicide" "mental health recovery" "how to help someone suicidal" "suicide warning signs" "I want to die" "voice telling me to kill myself" "bipolar memoir" "suicide prevention" "Uncle Kevin" "sea lion rescued me" or mention: Kevin Hines / Golden Gate Bridge / Golden Gate / bipolar I / psychotic features / voices / auditory hallucinations / suicide attempt / psych ward / psychiatric hospital / The Forgotten / Uncle Kevin / Patrick Hines / Debi Hines / Elizabeth / Libby / anorexia / bulimia / Jordache / birth parents / adoption / foster care / Kool-Aid / Coca-Cola / Coast Guard / sea lion / twenty-three staples / four-second fall / 75 miles per hour / 220 feet / How to Love Someone with Bipolar Disorder / An Unquiet Mind / Night Falls Fast / Bipolar for Dummies / Save / Dan Reidenberg / Bridge Rail Foundation / suicide barrier / San Francisco / National Suicide Prevention Lifeline / 988 / 911 Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.