Sunday, March 15, 2020

Suicide - Signs and Preventions essays

Suicide - Signs and Preventions essays One of the top causes of death in the United States today is suicide. The number of people who commit suicide each year is rapidly increasing, especially among teenagers. To help prevent this number from growing, it is important for us to know some of the warning signs of suicide, some myths and actual facts, and what you can do to help others and yourself from committing suicide. Many people who commit suicide often send out a lot of warning signals that are usually left undetected until it is too late. That is why it is extremely important to know what some of these signals are when preventing a person from committing suicide. Many people who may commit suicide start off with the signs of depression, such as feeling lonely, and like no one understands them or even cares about them. A person may even feel like they are not worth anything. Another sign could be if the person start to eat a lot more than normal, and gains a lot of weight, or vice versa, where they stop eating and lose a noticeable amount of weight. Also, suicidal persons may have problems sleeping, and may sleep either too much, or not enough. One major sign that a person could be planning to attempt suicide is a sudden change in personality, a normally social person all of a sudden becomes anti-social, or a normally shy person becomes extremely social. This could also include them losing interest in things that they normally used to enjoy doing, or suddenly become extremely active. Also, even though a person that was recently seriously depressed may look happy, they may not be, but are instead happy because they have decided to kill himself. If someone has just gone through a major life change, where they suffered a lot, such as death of someone close to them, or a divorce, they are more likely to kill himself. Many teenagers, who are planning suicide often do life-risking things casually. They may even talk about suicide and death a lot. One of the reasons that we...