There is no way out, feeling hopelessness and helplessness, thinking is constricted, and impaired by alcohol or substances.
There is no way out, feeling hopelessness and helplessness, thinking is constricted, and impaired by alcohol or substances.
They might kill themselves.
probably not because when the suicidal person has a baby,their traits are passed down,and the baby might also be suicidal
They can be. Usually if someone is suicidal they are depressed, and Depression can be caused by a mental disorder
Yes, If the persons objective is to help the suicidal person real/professional help.
In many places, there is a legal obligation for mental health professionals to report suicidal thoughts if they believe there is a risk of harm to the individual or others. This duty to report is in place to ensure the safety and well-being of those at risk.
Technically that's called self harm not suicidal action
Depression is a leading factor that contributes to suicidal behavior. Therapy can help one who is depressed.
Suicidal behavior
This is false.To 'attempt suicide' a person intends to end their life but - for whatever reason - failed to achieve their own death unaided. Being 'suicidal' means that a person is at some unquantified level of risk of suicidal behaviour. This varies over time such that expert assessment for suicidal risk is recommended for those who acknowledge that they have planned or are planning to take their own life. Simon (2006) suggests that frequent assessment - possibly every 48 hours - by qualified, accountable experts of these individuals should take place so as to take account of their cognitive/emotional changes over that period.It's clear that there are no general rules that apply at all times to all individuals about suicidal behaviour. On the contrary: each individual's behaviour as a human is believed to be determined inter alia by culture and autonomy.This means that anyone who feels 'suicidal' should immediately seek psychological counselling from a trustworthy person, skilled in suicidality [= the science of suicide], and failing that seek help from a qualified medical / psychological practitioner. Such help should lead to ongoing support for as long as the individual believes themselves to be at risk of suicide.
that they kill themselves. im 16 and thats my greatest risk.
Paul W. Pretzel has written: 'Understanding and counseling the suicidal person' -- subject(s): Counseling, Suicidal behavior, Treatment