Thursday, December 24, 2009

Warning Signs of Suicidal Behaviour.


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Warning Signs of Suicidal Behaviour.

Suicide is occurs when a person decided that it's better to take their own life instead of living. Because the person feels alone it's important to help them by talking to them and find the right help medical or otherwise before they carry through with a suicide attempt.
Warning signs of suicidal behaviour.

It is not uncommon for a person to suffer from major depression before they decide to commit suicide. The person finds very little to live for or any interest in things connected with their life. If depression is caught in time it can be treated through medication and therapy intervention.

In some cases the suicidal individual would talk about dying to people. They would think of different ways of ending their lives or the way others have ended their lives.
Some one who is contemplating committing suicide may find it hard to sleep. They may sleep for sporadic or long periods throughout the day and night, often times, they'll move from a regular timetable to being restless.
The individual can lossconcentration and show a distinct disinterest in things they once felt were of great importance to them. This maybe a sign they are slipping into major depression.

In some case the individual who are considering suicide will have a loss of appetite.

Watch out for sudden weight loss or that may over-eat.
If a person has low self esteem it can undermine their sense of self, they may feel worthlessness and guilty. They may also begin to hate others.
The individual may have very little interest in things. They may no longer feel that there is any point to setting aims and goals for themselves. The person contemplating suicide may have disinterest in all facets of life.
If a person is contemplating taking their life they may arrange for others to take care of their affairs or arrange indiscreetly for a person to take care of things for them knowing they wish the person they entrust with their possessions to become their owners upon death.

A person may enter in self harm damaging their body. They could loss control very easily or have outbursts of anger or sadness that happens without warning.

It is not uncommon for a person to contemplate committing suicide because they have lost a loved one or there may be a medical history common to the individuals family were suicide may have taken place before.
It is important to seek assistance if you recognize any or all of these signs in a person you have good common knowledge of. With people whom you are less familiar with it is even harder to detect these signs but seeking intervention will show them you care and may help lessen the loneliness they feel.

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