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What is the comparison between optical illusions and a depressed or suicidal person?

Causes of Suicide More than 90% of all suicides are related to a mood disorder or other psychiatric illness. (Depression, Bipolar Disorder, etc.) Suicidal behaviors often occur in response to a situation that the person views as overwhelming, such as: social isolation death of a loved one emotional trauma serious physical illness aging unemployment or financial problems guilty feelings dependence on alcohol or other drugs other addictions

Warning Signs of Suicide Withdrawal from family and friends Drop in school grades and attendance Change in sleep patterns Large weight gain or loss Unresolved grief and/or a loss Preoccupation with death Self destructive behavior Change in friends/goals/health habits Any change from normal

Steps of Intervention: 4S’s STAY Stay with the person SAY Use Communication Skills: I care…I see…I feel…I will…I want… LISTEN It’s okay to ask them if they are thinking about suicide SAFE Ask for the modality and be safe Lethal…available…specific SUPPORT Get help Who knows more than you? counselor, teacher, parent, doctor, pastor, trusted adult