Sometimes suicidal people will state their suicide plans in an attempt to get help. Others will become withdrawn, avoid family and friends, appear depressed and engage in risky behaviors. A past history of suicide attempts indicated more possible suicide attempts. It's ok to ask someone if they are thinking about suicide and if they have a plan. Most suicidal people actually don't want to die. They want help. So often times a suicidal person will talk about suicide a lot. If they have the means to commit suicide that's a warning sign, such as a lot of pills, a knife, a gun. It's important to let them know that there is help out there for them.
They may be withdrawn, self harm, gloomy thoughts, not speaking much, maybe sleeping a lot, loss of interest in things they used to enjoy. If you think they are suicidal, get them to a doctors for treatment
I recommend talking to someone. If you're trying to identify if someone else is having suicidal thoughts, some signs include 1: Them seeming sad quite often 2: If they talk about death often If you are having these types of thoughts or someone else seems to be, get help for them or yourself. I hope you are doing okay. It'll get better. You may not care about a stranger saying this, but you are loved and needed. If you have gotten out of depression, I'm proud of you.
Depression is a leading factor that contributes to suicidal behavior. Therapy can help one who is depressed.
They can be. Usually if someone is suicidal they are depressed, and Depression can be caused by a mental disorder
Yes we can
People commonly ask questions about the signs and symptoms of suicidal thoughts, how to help someone who may be suicidal, and what resources are available for support. They often inquire about the factors that contribute to suicidal behavior, such as mental health issues and life circumstances. Additionally, many seek to understand the impact of suicide on families and communities, and how to promote mental health awareness to prevent suicide.
hmm... sleepicidal? jk
anyone can be suicidal, if you or someone you know is thinking about suicide please call the Lifeline, a suicide hotline network at 1-800-273-TALK.
The eight warning signs of suicidal behavior include talking about wanting to die or feeling hopeless, expressing feelings of being a burden to others, withdrawing from friends and family, and displaying drastic mood swings. Additional signs include increased substance abuse, engaging in reckless or self-destructive behavior, experiencing significant changes in sleep or appetite, and giving away prized possessions. Recognizing these signs is crucial for providing support and intervention. If someone exhibits these behaviors, it's important to seek help immediately.
Some emos can be suicidal, but alot of the time it's just a stereotype that they are.
The victim can get very suicidal or decide to hurt someone else just because it happened to them.
assist suicide and it could be considered murder