Warning signs of increased suicide risk
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How To Respond in A Mental Health Emergency: Suicide Prevention
If someone has increased suicidal thoughts or a plan to harm themselves, it is an emergency, and professional assistance is needed right away. Know this—A mental health emergency is an emergency. Seek out treatment right away. Don't wait. Reaching out for professional assistance is brave. Know that and pursue the help you, or someone else you care about, needs.
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Truths About Suicide: Truths for the Person Battling Suicide & Truths for the Loved One, the Caregiver, of Suicidality
Suicide is a battle many face— Silently. It catches you unaware whether you are the one struggling with thoughts of it or you are the one supporting a loved one battling suicide. Both of you need encouragement, support, and truth to help you in the midst of the battle for life you are fighting. The caregiver is the loved one or close support person who cares for the person struggling with suicidal thoughts, intention, attempts, or plans. Suicidality is an all-encompassing term including anything associated with suicide to include: suicidal ideation, intention, attempt, plan, etc. It is important for many voices to come together in solidarity on this incredibly difficult…

