How to Understand Suicidal Behavior

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    Mental Disorders

    Features

    Triggers

    Risk Factors

    • A history of self-harm can be a risk factor in suicidal behavior.knife image by apeschi from Fotolia.com

      Although it is not easy to predict who is experiencing suicidal behavior, there are certain risk factors to watch for: a history of self-harm, neglect or abuse; a family history of suicide, or having friends who committed suicide. Those at risk might also talk about suicide or self harm, talk about feeling lonely and hopeless, or they may withdraw from the world around them. In the extreme, they may give away their possessions or begin making final plans. These risk factors are especially prevalent in young people.

    Prevention/Solution

    • Asking for help is vital with suicidal behaviors.help image by Ewe Degiampietro from Fotolia.com

      It is important to seek help for suicidal thoughts, even if you believe nothing can or will help. Many people who fail to seek help see it as a sign of weakness, or they simply do not know where to go for assistance. They mistakenly believe that by committing suicide they are doing their friends or relatives a favor, and it is this irrational belief that stops them seeking help. If you know someone with suicidal behavior, talk to them about their thoughts and let them know help is available.

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