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Suicide Prevention Part One

When it comes to suicide, there are many myths and stigmas surrounding the word. There is an average rate of 123 deaths by suicide per day, and the numbers are not dropping. Why are these numbers so high? There are many factors that are affecting its increase. Yet, the common factor that could potentially prevent a suicide is rarely used. What is it? It happens to be many little things, such as listening, reaching out, helping, and not feeding the stigma.

Death by suicide is the act on someone taking their own life. This can be caused by struggling with a mental disorder like depression, bipolar disorder. It can also happen to those under an excessive amount of stress that then leads to the person suffering from depression. This excessive stress can be caused from a job such as with the police force, military, and management positions. It can also be caused by those who are being bullied and treated quite negatively.

When it comes to preventing suicide, how can we help? To debunk some myths, asking someone if they are suicidal or have a plan to take their own life will not magically make them want to do it. Another myth is that all of those who take their lives want to die. In fact, they simply want to stop suffering and they feel that they are left with only this choice to stop the physical and/or emotional pain. Another myth is if a person is determined to take their own life, nothing is going to stop them. Even many of those who are severely depressed have mixed feelings about death and do waver between wanting to live or die.

So what are some of the warning signs of someone who may be suffering and contemplating suicide?

These are some of the most common symptoms that can be observed from an indivudal who may be depressed and thinking about suicide. Many people say that they never knew that the person was struggling, but if they looked just a bit closer, they would have seen these signs clearly and could have stepped up to help. Once you notice these warning signs, what steps should you take? Check back in next week, and we will have Part Two in what prevention tips you can take to ensure that your loved one, friend, or workmate can get the help that they need.

Sucide Prevention Tips

Now that you have this knowledge in how to spot these signs, what can you do to help prevent this person from following through on it? Well first, you have to be sincere about helping them, otherwise it will come off poorly to the person struggling and can potentially make it worse. Below are some tips that you can utilize:

Speak up

Respond Quickly In A Crisis

Offer Help and Support

There are many more methods to help those around you who may be struggling from suicidal thoughts. So long as you are proactive and show that you truly care and want to help, it can the step that will help prevent a suicide attempt.

If you or a loved one are struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts, you can get help at Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 or Chat Online With a Trained Representative at suicidepreventionlifeline.org

For More Detailed Information: helpguide.org