Suicide Prevention

  • There’s no single cause for suicide. Suicide most often occurs when stressors exceed current coping abilities of someone suffering from a mental health condition. Depression is the most common condition associated with suicide, and it is often undiagnosed or untreated. Conditions like depression, anxiety and substance problems, especially when unaddressed, increase risk for suicide. Yet it’s important to note that most people who actively manage their mental health conditions lead fulfilling lives.

      

    Warning Signs

    Risk Factors

    Common Misconceptions About Suicide

    When You Are Concerned For Someone

    Helping a Suicidal Person