.Previous attempts, threats, depression and hopelessness, changes in personality or behavior, and preparation for death wow i
Looking down from heights Depression If the person is spending too much time alone
Looking down from heights Depression If the person is spending too much time alone
So that you can get appropriate help for the person before they attempt the act ! However - some people exhibit no outward signs before attempting suicide (and I speak from experience !)
The website below lists warning signs. Take any threats seriously.
All the above
When people are depressed and when they don't like life anymore and (or) their life anymore
If someone who you have known to be depressed begins to talk about death, pay attention. He or she could be seriously thinking about suicide. Other warning signs that include suddenly withdrawing from others, expressing feelings of guilt or hopelessness, showing extreme swings in mood, giving away prized possessions or other behavior that is out of the ordinary for this person. Contact a suicide hotline for more help if you don't know what to do.
Warning signs of suicide include, but are not limited to talking about wanting to die, feeling hopeless, trapped or a burden, looking for possible way of killing oneself, showing extreme mood swings, increase of taking drugs or drinking alcohol. Help regarding suicide can be obtained at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
Warning signs are ______ in a person's behavior or communication that tells you those things are not okay.
Warning signs are ______ in a person's behavior or communication that tells you those things are not okay.
Some indirect warning signs of suicide may include withdrawal from social activities or relationships, loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities, extreme mood swings or emotional instability, increased use of drugs or alcohol, giving away personal belongings, or making final arrangements (e.g., writing a will, saying goodbye to loved ones). Keep in mind that these signs may vary from person to person, and it is important to take any indication of suicidal thoughts or behaviors seriously and seek help from a mental health professional or a helpline.
there are no warning signs