Suicide Prevention

According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, 75 percent of those who commit suicide give some warning of their intentions to a friend or family member. 

What are the warning signs of suicide?

Warning signs of suicide may include:

  • Threatening to hurt or kill oneself or talking or writing about wanting to do so

  • Looking for ways to kill oneself by seeking access to firearms, available pills, or other means

  • Giving away prized possessions

  • Feeling hopeless, seeing no reason for living

  • Feeling rage or uncontrolled anger

  • Acting reckless or engaging in risky activities

  • Feeling trapped or desperate – like there’s no way out

  • Increasing alcohol or drug use

  • Withdrawing from friends, family and society

  • Feeling anxious, agitated, or unable to sleep or sleeping all the time

  • Experiencing dramatic mood changes

*Source: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Note: The warning signs above are some typical behaviors which may be cause for concern. This list is not intended to be all inclusive and you should never attempt to diagnose a behavioral health issue.

What to do if you think a friend or loved one is suicidal

Professional help should be sought immediately if a person is experiencing suicidal thoughts. Get help from persons or agencies specializing in crisis intervention and suicide prevention.


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