UNDERSTANDING AND
HELPING THE SUICIDAL PERSON
Be
Aware of the Warning
Signs
There is no typical
suicide victim. It happens to young and old, rich and poor.
Fortunately there are some common warning signs which, when acted
upon, can save lives. Here are some signs to look for:
A suicidal person
might be suicidal if he or she:
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- Talks about
committing suicide
- Has trouble
eating or sleeping
- Experiences
drastic changes in behavior
- Withdraws
from friends and/or social activities
- Loses
interest in hobbies, work, school, etc.
- Prepares for
death by making out a will and final arrangements
- Gives away
prized possessions
- Has
attempted suicide before
- Takes
unnecessary risks
- Has had
recent severe losses
- Is
preoccupied with death and dying
- Loses
interest in their personal appearance
- Increases
their use of alcohol or drugs
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What
To Do
Here
are some ways to be helpful to someone who is threatening
suicide:
- Be direct.
Talk openly and matter-of-factly about suicide.
- Be willing
to listen. Allow expressions of feelings. Accept the
feelings.
- Be
non-judgmental. Dont debate whether suicide is right
or wrong, or feelings are good or bad. Dont lecture
on the value of life.
- Get
involved. Become available. Show interest and support.
- Dont dare
him or her to do it.
- Dont act
shocked. This will put distance between you.
- Dont be
sworn to secrecy. Seek support.
- Offer hope
that alternatives are available but do not offer glib
reassurance.
- Take action.
Remove means, such as guns or stockpiled pills.
- Get help
from persons or agencies specializing in crisis
intervention and suicide prevention.

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Be
Aware of Feelings
Many people at some time
in their lives think about committing suicide. Most decide to live,
because they eventually come to realize that the crisis is temporary
and death is permanent. On other hand, people having a crisis
sometimes perceive their dilemma as inescapable and feel an utter loss
of control. These are some of the feelings and things they experience:
- Cant stop the pain
- Cant think clearly
- Cant make decisions
- Cant see any way
out
- Cant sleep, eat or
work
- Cant get out of
depression
- Cant make the
sadness go away
- Cant see a future
without pain
- Cant see themselves
as worthwhile
- Cant get
someones attention
- Cant seem to get
control
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If
you experience
these feelings, get help! If someone you know exhibits these
symptoms, offer help!
Contact:
- A community
mental health agency
- A private
therapist or counselor
- A school
counselor or psychologist
- A family
physician
- A suicide
prevention or crisis center
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Contact
Find-a-Therapist
to locate a mental health professional in your area.
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