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Unit #2. Emotional and Mental Health. Preventing Suicide. Suicide. The act of intentionally taking one’s own life Suicidal mindset- the feeling that suicide is the only solution to the problems of living. Ten Facts about Suicide.
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Unit #2 Emotional and Mental Health Preventing Suicide
Suicide • The act of intentionally taking one’s own life • Suicidal mindset- the feeling that suicide is the only solution to the problems of living
Ten Facts about Suicide • Usually people who commit suicide have thought about it for a long time • Most people who commit suicide have not thought to talk about it • People who have suicidal thoughts will feel relieved that someone cares enough to ask and listen to their problems • A suicide attempt is usually a cry for help • A suicidal person who suddenly becomes calm probably has decided to commit suicide
Facts about Suicide • People who drink or do drugs are considered to be at a higher risk of suicide • People who want to commit suicide aren’t always mentally ill • Many people who want to commit suicide only want it for a brief period • Suicide is a behavior, and cannot be passed down in genetic information • Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of teens in the U.S.
Suicide: Warning Signs • Change in eating habits • Withdrawal from friends, family, and regular activities • Violent actions • Uses of drugs or alcohol • Unusual neglect of personal appearance • Personality change
Warning Signs of Suicide • Persistent boredom • Often complaints about physical symptoms • Giving away of favorite possessions • Loss of interest in pleasurable activities • Not tolerating praise or rewards
Students Who Are At Higher Risk • Teenagers who: • Have previously attempted suicide • Have little self esteem • In trouble with the law • Are suffering from depression • Have been abused, molested, neglected • Abuse drugs/alcohol • Perfectionists • Struggling with sexual orientation • Are in dysfunctional families • Are potential dropouts
Seeking Help When to seek help • Prolonged feeling of depression or hopelessness • A feeling that life is out of control • Difficulty getting along with family and friends • Intense fears • Persistence difficulty sleeping • Emotional problems coping with physical illness • Inability to stop destructive behavior