Suicide Warning Signs



It is crucial to recognize the warning signs of teen suicide as early intervention can prevent tragic outcomes. It is essential for parents, teachers, and other trusted adults to be aware of these signs and take action by offering support and seeking professional help. By understanding and responding to these warning signs, we can potentially save the lives of young people who may be struggling with overwhelming emotional pain.







It's important to note that suicide warning signs can vary from person to person, and some people may not exhibit any warning signs at all. However, here are ten common signs of suicide in teens:


- Withdrawal from social activities and isolating themselves from friends and family

- Decline in academic performance or loss of interest in school

- Changes in eating and sleeping habits, such as sleeping too much or too little or
sudden changes in appetite

- Loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities or hobbies

- Extreme mood swings or exhibiting signs of depression, such as feeling hopeless,
helpless, or worthless

- Talking or writing about death, suicide, or self-harm

- Giving away prized possessions or expressing a desire to make amends with
others

- Engaging in reckless or self-destructive behaviors, such as drug or alcohol abuse,
or dangerous driving

- Exhibiting sudden changes in personality or behavior

- Expressing feelings of overwhelming emotional pain or feeling like a burden to
others.


It's essential to take any signs of suicidal thoughts or behaviors seriously and seek professional help as soon as possible.


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