Suicidal Ideation
Suicidal Thoughts Help
Many who are struggling with thoughts of suicide suffer in silence, feeling hopeless and alone. People who try to take their own life are often trying to get away from a situation that seems impossible to deal with. Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the US, claiming over 44,000 lives per year. Please call us immediately at 870.395.6280 if you or someone you know is thinking about suicide.
Suicide and suicidal behaviors usually occur in people with one or more of the following conditions:
- Depression
- Bipolar disorder
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Drug or alcohol use
- Borderline personality disorder
Warning Signs
Often, but not always, a person may show certain signs and behaviors before a suicide attempt, such as:
- Feeling hopeless or guilty or having trouble concentrating or thinking clearly
- Giving away belongings or talking about the need “to get my affairs in order”
- Suddenly changing behavior, especially calmness after a period of anxiety
- Pulling away from friends or losing interest in activities they used to enjoy
- Self-destructive behaviors
- Changing sleep or eating habits or suddenly having trouble at work or school
- Talking about death or suicide or attempting to hurt themselves
- Arranging ways to take their own life (such as buying a gun or pills)
Always take suicide attempts and threats seriously.
If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, call us at 870.395.6280. Our trained counselors are available to offer guidance and support.