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Suicide Signals: What You Need To Know
About twice as many Americans die from suicide as from HIV/AIDS each year. If you suspect that someone is considering suicide, watch for these signs:
- Verbal clues, such as "You’d be better off without me," or "Maybe I won’t be around anymore"
- Expressions of hopelessness or helplessness
- Idealization of suicide or obsession with death
- Significant personality changes, including depression, moodiness, or aggression
- Lack of interest in the future
Take any of these signals seriously. Help the person seek immediate care from a doctor, therapist, or clergy member. Do not try to counsel the person yourself, and don’t promise to keep their feelings a secret. If you believe the situation is an emergency, call 911 immediately and do not leave the person alone.
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