Friday, October 5, 2007

Are There Any Warning Signs to Predict a Suicide?

QUESTION: We realize that this is a difficult question, but hope you provide
a simple answer, that we hope we don't really need. Are there any warning
signs to predict a suicide?
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ANSWER: Researchers believe that most individuals who are contemplating
suicide show some warning signs before they take action. But, even with
knowing these signs, it is not easy to identify a suicidal person. If someone
you love is showing signs of considering suicide, he or she is looking for
help and needs your care and attention.
The most important indicator for suicide is a previous suicide attempt.
Up to 50% of suicide victims have tried to kill themselves once before.
Another important sign is talking about suicide, even with veiled language
like "They'd be better off without me" or "I've had it." Some people
considering suicide make arrangements, such as writing a will or giving away
prized possessions.
Personality or behavioral changes can be an important clue toward
suicidal thoughts since it is a symptom of depression. Most suicidal people
are clinically depressed. Treating depression can prevent suicide. If you
are going to make any mistakes in dealing with your problem, make them on the
side of doing a bit too much, rather than ignoring the situation that I sense
you believe may be brewing.

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