If your thoughts are of how to kill yourself, wanting to kill yourself, and/or thinking it would be better if you were not alive then your thoughts are suicidal.
No. They interfere with your mental health. But while these thoughts may not be normal, you aren't the only person dealing with suicidal thoughts. There are thousands who have felt the same way you do. You are not abnormal or an outcast just because of suicidal thoughts. Please check the related questions and links.
If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, it is crucial to seek help from a mental health professional immediately. Reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or helpline for support. It's important to remember that you don't have to face these thoughts alone and that there are people who care about you and want to help.
I understand. I myself have had suicidal thoughts. Im emo and I cut myself and i am going through serious depression. I don't know your religous veiws but im christian. and in the Bible, Leviticus 19:28 says that "You shall not make any cuts on your body for the dead or tattoo yourselves: I am the Lord" I have tried calling out to God and I do not read my Bible well enough or do I understand it enough to know what I am supossed to be listening for. God will answer you but all you have to do is shut up and LISTEN. I attend therapy and I write in journals, i write poems and everything to get my emotions out but i have found that the only thing that truley makes me feel better is cutting myself. I have severe addictions to it and suicidal thoughts, so I say get help. Find a friend that you can honestly say they wont tell anyone. Tell a small group of friends (1-4) and let them know that you are having these thought. They can help you find out why you are acting like this. They might not understand why. It helps to know that you are not alone in this. I know from experience.
If your suffering with suicidal thoughts you do not want to keep it to yourself. Reach out and talk to someone. If there is not anyone you feel comfortable speaking to in your life or community, you can call the nationwide hotline 24 hours a day, seven days a weak, and talk things over with someone who knows what you are going through. The number is 1-800-273-8255.
No, suicidal teens are not necessarily "crazy." Many factors can contribute to suicidal thoughts or behaviors, such as mental health issues, trauma, or extreme stress. It is important to approach these situations with empathy and understanding, and to seek professional help for the teen.
No. They interfere with your mental health. But while these thoughts may not be normal, you aren't the only person dealing with suicidal thoughts. There are thousands who have felt the same way you do. You are not abnormal or an outcast just because of suicidal thoughts. Please check the related questions and links.
This path of thinking can result in suicidal thoughts. If you never have thoughts of killing yourself and you believe your life has value and meaning then I don't see where you not minding death is a problem. If you do start thinking suicidal thoughts, don't be afraid to speak out and get help. You won't be the first to have suicidal thoughts and you won't be the last.
Having suicidal tendencies means experiencing thoughts or feelings of wanting to end one's own life. These thoughts can range from fleeting ideation to more persistent feelings of hopelessness and a desire to commit suicide. It's important to seek help from a mental health professional if you are experiencing suicidal tendencies.
Depression, rejection, sorrow/sadness, despair
You should go to the emergency room and tell them that you're having suicidal thoughts. Go now. Don't try to harm yourself, please. It's not worth it, and I know it may seem like things will never get better, but depression IS curable. Get yourself some help.
Suicide is the act of ending your own life. If you are constantly having thoughts of ending your own life, or killing yourself speak to some one about it. Even me, a stranger. If you just want to know what being suicidal is like (suicidal thinking), you should probably make an effort to let all of the other people on this site know that your question is just hypothetical.
It depends on if it is just suicidal thoughts or suicidal plans. I have lived with near daily suicidal thoughts since the 1970s when I was in high school. I had no counseling and was too paranoid to even seek it until 1996 (following an involuntary psychiatric hospitalization and diagnosis with bipolar disorder). No medication or therapy has ever helped stop these thoughts, I just use skills I developed by myself in the 1970s and 1980s to distract myself from the thoughts and ignore them. If you have a workable suicide plan, go to the Emergency Room and tell them that you do and that you are frightened. There is no requirement that you reveal any details of the plan. Good luck, I know this is hard to live with but it is possible to live with it. I know because I have lived most of my life with it.
Heavy breathing, shaking/trembling, occasional smart-alek responses, homicidal thoughts, suicidal thoughts, genocidal thoughts, etc., etc.
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Suicidal teens can use the Internet as a tool to learn ways to cope with suicidal thoughts. Or they can get ideas on how to commit suicide
they start to have suicidal thoughts and their moods begging to change rapidly.
I think it just depends on the ostriche but i do belive they do after something that causes them to be in shock