Mental Health Resources
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How To Help Someone who is Suicidal
A parent's guide to helping a child in distress.
What To Do When Someone Is Suicidal
One family's loss is a lesson for us all.
Know the Warning Signs
Do you know what to do if someone on social media mentions thoughts of suicide? What to look for.
NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
An array of different infographics and resource for children to adults are available here. Below is an example of what you'll find:
The Commit Campaign
The Commit Campaign is a photo-based movement breaking the stigma associated with mental health and mental illness to ultimately reduce the nation’s suicide rate.
Members of The Commit Campaign strive to create a community to speak freely, without stigma on these topics. The Campaign educates through social media platforms, community networks, and community events to share educational materials, personal stories of those who are survivors of suicide loss and mental illness.
Begin Alcohol Addiction Recovery Today
AlcoholTreatment.net is an organization dedicated to helping individuals seek recovery from alcohol addiction. Speak to one of our treatment specialists to learn more about alcohol rehab centers, treatment options, insurance, and more.
Ten Things Parents Can Do to Prevent Suicide
Click below to view the full list of ten things parents can do to prevent suicide from the Grant Halliburton Foundation.
TAG: Learn to recognize the warning signs
T: Take It Seriously
A: Ask Questions
G: Get Help
Click below to read more on how to recognize the warning signs of suicide and download a card to keep in your wallet.
Why are some people more vulnerable to suicide?
"If I get through the day and don’t take my life then that is a victory. If I don’t go buy that gun, if I don’t use that knife, if I don’t jerk that steering wheel into oncoming traffic, if I don’t hang myself, if I don’t put that hose in my car’s tailpipe, if I don’t go into the garage and start the car, if I don’t jump off that cliff or overpass, if I don’t swallow all those pills, then that is a victory."
These are the words of Zane, a social worker and a counseling patient who managed to survive decades of suicidal ideation. Read more here....