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  2. Warning signs of suicide - Wikipedia

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    Suicide warning signs include both actions and spoken words of hopelessness, intense anger, or unexplained late happiness, which can reveal an ominous pattern. However, some signs might seem too subtle to an untrained observer who has only limited contact with the person, such as changes in clothing or withdrawing from friends or prior interests.

  3. Interpersonal theory of suicide - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Specifically, a systematic review of 66 studies using the interpersonal theory of suicide found that the effect of perceived burdensomeness on suicide ideation was the most tested and supported relationship. The theory’s other predictions, particularly in terms of critical interaction effects, are less strongly supported.

  4. Assessment of suicide risk - Wikipedia

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    A suicide plan may include the following elements: timing, availability of method, setting, and actions made towards carrying out the plan (such as obtaining medicines, poisons, rope or a weapon), choosing and inspecting a setting, and rehearsing the plan. The more detailed and specific the suicide plan, the greater the level of risk.

  5. IS PATH WARM? - Wikipedia

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    According to a review of school-based suicide prevention, an additional concern is that the IS PATH WARM warning signs were based on risk factors for suicide that appear across the lifespan. Having not been evaluated independently for youth, the author writes, the acronym's value in predicting suicidal behavior in children is uncertain.

  6. Suicide crisis - Wikipedia

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    Most cases of potential suicide have warning signs. [2] [3] Attempting to kill oneself, talking about or planning suicide, writing a suicide note, talking or thinking frequently about death, exhibiting a death wish by expressing it verbally or by taking potentially deadly risks, or taking steps towards attempting suicide (e.g., obtaining rope and tying it to a ligature point to attempt a ...

  7. Suicide prevention - Wikipedia

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    This includes prevention and protective strategies for individuals, families, and communities. Suicide can be prevented by learning the warning signs, promoting prevention and resilience, and committing to social change. [3] Beyond direct interventions to stop an impending suicide, methods may include: treating mental illness

  8. Suicide intervention - Wikipedia

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    Serious warning signs of imminent suicidal risk include an expressed intent to commit suicide and a specific plan with access to lethal means. [6]: 30 If a person expresses these warning signs, emergency services should be contacted immediately. Another myth is if someone is speaking of committing suicide, that they are merely seeking attention.

  9. Suicidal ideation - Wikipedia

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    Suicidal ideation, or suicidal thoughts, is the thought process of having ideas or ruminations about the possibility of completing suicide. [1] It is not a diagnosis but is a symptom of some mental disorders, use of certain psychoactive drugs, and can also occur in response to adverse life circumstances without the presence of a mental disorder.