To Reduce the Risk of Suicide, Know the Signs The best way to prevent suicide is through education. Most suicides are related to depression, and, since we cannot always prevent depression (although we can frequently treat it successfully), we can learn to recognize and respond to cries for help from people who feel hopeless and helpless. Verbal Cues Direct messages include statements such as "I am going to commit suicide," or "I don't want to live any more." Indirect messages include statements such as "Life isn't worth living," "I want to go to sleep and never wake up," "Soon it won't matter anymore," and "Do you think suicide is wrong?" These are subtler ways that people express their pain and hopelessness, but they just as surely express a desire to die. Behavioral Cues Each of the following behaviors by itself may not signal suicidal thinking or depression, but if several are present, there could be cause for serious concern.
Situational Cues The following events frequently lead to crisis. For some people, internal and external resources are present in sufficient amounts to cope. For others, intense feelings coupled with a lack of external resources result in serious emotional crisis.
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Warning Signs
Long time between posts. This time I am posting the warning signs that people need to keep attention to when being with friends, family, or love ones.
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