1. Providing social and emotional support to individuals at risk of suicide can help reduce their risk. Friends, family members, counselors or others being supportive and maintaining a positive relationship is beneficial.
2. It is important to not leave such individuals alone as they may feel very lonely, worthless and hopeless. One should stay with them for emotional support and listen to their feelings actively.
3. After a suicide, family members commonly experience grief, guilt, disbelief, anger and search for reasons of the death. They may feel responsible, regretful and distressed.
1. Providing social and emotional support to individuals at risk of suicide can help reduce their risk. Friends, family members, counselors or others being supportive and maintaining a positive relationship is beneficial.
2. It is important to not leave such individuals alone as they may feel very lonely, worthless and hopeless. One should stay with them for emotional support and listen to their feelings actively.
3. After a suicide, family members commonly experience grief, guilt, disbelief, anger and search for reasons of the death. They may feel responsible, regretful and distressed.
1. Providing social and emotional support to individuals at risk of suicide can help reduce their risk. Friends, family members, counselors or others being supportive and maintaining a positive relationship is beneficial.
2. It is important to not leave such individuals alone as they may feel very lonely, worthless and hopeless. One should stay with them for emotional support and listen to their feelings actively.
3. After a suicide, family members commonly experience grief, guilt, disbelief, anger and search for reasons of the death. They may feel responsible, regretful and distressed.