Teen Suicide What are the signs and how do we prevent it?

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Teen Suicide What are the signs and how do we prevent it?

Suicidal behavior in teens can lead to tragic consequences. And, with teen suicide as the third leading cause of adolescent death, it is important to realize the stakes in preventing teen suicide. Keep reading for more information on teenage suicide prevention.

One of the first steps to teen suicide prevention is to recognize suicidal behaviors in teenagers. It is important to be involved in a teenager’s life, so that you can recognize when behavior seems a little abnormal and prone to teen depression and/or teen suicide. Realizing that teenagers have a lot of stress on them today can help you understand that it may be difficult for teens to cope with all of the life and hormonal changes they are going through. Be on the lookout for behavior that indicates a pattern of suicidal thoughts and feelings, including the following: Expresses thoughts of death, dying and a desire to leave this life Changes in normal habits, such as eating and sleeping, and spending time with friends and family Dramatic weight fluctuations, in any directionEvidenceEvidence of substance abuse (alcohol and drugs, both legal and illegal)substance abuseDramatic mood swings (becomes very happy after feeling very depressed) Lost interest in schoolwork and extracurricular activities (including declining grades)

There are some things that teens might do that could indicate that they are contemplating, or even planning, suicide. It is important that you make yourself aware of these actions, and use them as starting points to draw your teenager out and perhaps express what is bothering him or her. Here are some of the indications of a suicide plan: Actually says, “I’m thinking of committing suicide” or “I want to kill myself” or “I wish I could die.” There are also verbal hints that could indicate suicidal thoughts or plans. These include such phrases as: “I want you to know something, in case something happens to me” or “I won’t trouble you anymore.” Teenager begins giving away favorite belongings, or promising them to friends and family members. Throws away important possessions.Shows signs of extreme cheerfulness following periods of depression.Creates suicide notes.Expresses bizarre or unsettling thoughts on occasion

Teen suicide prevention One of the most important aspects of teen suicide prevention is support. The teenager needs to know that you support and love him or her, and that you are willing to help him or her find hope in life again. One of the most effective ways to prevent teen suicide is to recognize the signs of suicidal thoughts and feelings, and seek professional help. Some of the most effective teen suicide prevention programs consist of identifying and treating the following problems: Mental and learning disordersSubstance abuse problemsProblems dealing with stressBehavior problems (such as controlling aggressive and impulsive behavior) All of the above issues can be difficult for a teenager to cope with, leading to helplessness and discouragement, which in turn, can turn to self-destructive thoughts as a means of escape from the seemingly insurmountable pressures of life. Getting help for underlying problems, which almost always include teen depression, can lead to more effective teen suicide prevention. Your support, as a teenager you know enters therapy, can help him or her more effectively recover and know that there are people who want to help him or her deal with the issues of life. (Click on a bar above for helpful resources)

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