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  1. Jumping from a dangerous location, such as from a high window, balcony, or roof, or from a cliff, dam, or bridge, is a common suicide method. The 2023 ICD-10-CM diagnosis code for jumping from a high place is X80*, and this method of suicide is also known clinically as autokabalesis.

  2. The call of the void is a phenomenon involving an impulse to jump or let yourself fall from a high place. While unnerving, it’s relatively common and isn’t necessarily a cause for concern.

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  4. Oct 3, 2023 · Someone who is experiencing HPP (based on the theory) needs to physically be in a high place to experience the urge. There might not be any other intrusive thoughts present in HPP—just that fleeting urge to jump. This makes HPP somewhat similar to a phobia in nature, where a phobic stimulus is always what triggers a person’s fear.

  5. Dec 13, 2021 · Sometimes people feel the "call of the void" an unexpected urge to jump from a high place. Here's why.

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  6. Oct 17, 2023 · To land a jump from a high place, first warm up with some stretches to loosen your joints and minimize the risk of injury. Aim to land on a soft surface, like grass, sand, or mud, if you can. If you’re jumping in an emergency, lower yourself down from a ledge to reduce the distance, and drop down.

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  7. Mar 14, 2023 · The Call of the Void: why you sometimes feel like jumping from high places. That weird feeling has a name -- and an interesting bit of science behind it. by Mihai Andrei. March 14, 2023 - Updated...

  8. From a High Place (1998) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 33m 1998. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. NYPD detective Steven Macalister came to New York in the first place partly to escape his close knit but dysfunctional family.

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