Know The Signs
Pain is not always obvious, but most people experiencing suicidal ideation will show one or more signs that they are thinking about suicide. You may notice these signs through actions or in conversations, social media posts, writing, or artwork. If you notice any of these signs, especially if they are new, more frequent, or appear to be connected to a recent traumatic experience, loss, or significant change, step in and take action. This information has been adapted from suicideispreventable.org and moretomorrowsne.org
IF ANY OF THESE SIGNS ARE PRESENT, SEEK IMMEDIATE HELP
Critical Warning Signs
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People who do this are not just "looking for attention." Any expression of death should always be taken seriously.
Statements may be subtle or vague
Statements may be direct or even literal "I am going to kill myself"
Thought may be reflected in something written, drawn, or posted to social media
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Searching methods online
Asking people about methods
Obtaining a firearm
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Talking about being a burden to others
Unable to see a way out of their current situation
Statements that hint at life being pointless
This often sounds something like...
"I don't want my family and friends to have to worry about me anymore."
"They would be better off without me."
"Things will never get better."
"What I do doesn't matter. I'm a lost cause."
COMMON WARNING SIGNS THAT A PERSON MAY BE THINKING ABOUT SUICIDE
The Signs
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Uncharacteristically sad or depressed
Unusually happy after a period of significant depression
Uncontrolled anger
Express or act in ways that reflect hostility, bitterness, resentment, or rage
Talking about seeking revenge
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Behaving recklessly and appearing to not care about the consequences
Spending money recklessly
Increased use of drugs or alcohol
Withdrawing from people or activities they once enjoyed
Sleeping more or less than usual
Appearing anxious, shaken, or worried
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Unable to see how their situation or life could get better
Cannot see a way out of their current situation
Statements that hint at life being pointless
Talking about being a burden to others (friends, family, society)
No sense of purpose
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Giving away prized or favorite possessions
Giving away passwords, gaming personas, and other prized online activities
Rushing to complete or revising a will
WARNING SIGNS THAT A TEEN OR YOUNG ADULT MAY BE THINKING ABOUT SUICIDE
Teens and Young Adults
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Complaining of headaches, stomachaches, fatigue, etc. that is often related to emotions
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Lack of personal hygiene
Stop caring about basic grooming
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Significant changes in personality
Appearing angry, agitated, or moody in a way that seems out of character
Changes in appetite
Dramatic mood swings
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Loss of interest in activities such as school, sports, hobbies, spending time with friends, or other activities they use to enjoy
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Sleeping more or less than usual
Seemingly more tired than usual
WARNING SIGNS THAT AN OLDER ADULT MAY BE THINKING ABOUT SUICIDE
Older Adults
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Persistant sadness
Anxiety
Fatigue
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Neglecting personal appearance
Lack of basic hygiene
Doesn't change clothes for an extended period of time
Uncharacteristically eating poorly or not eating at all
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They persistently read, talk, or think about death or suicide
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Giving away possessions
Indicating they're saying farewell
Ending relationships
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They may ignore medical advice