TrainingBytes® Understanding Suicide

Mental Health Awareness

There were over 48,000 suicides in the United States - equal to about 132 suicides each day. Suicide is most often preventable. Most victims do not want to die. They have run out of options, see no way out or can see no end to the pain. Raise awareness and understanding about suicide.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Support

Learning Objectives

  • Learn why someone might consider suicide.
  • Understand the factors that increase suicide risk.
  • Review the warning signs and feelings of suicide.

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TrainingBytes® Understanding Suicide
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Additional Information

One of the most difficult situations we can face is when someone we know takes their life. Suicide is most often a desperate act… when things seem too overwhelming, too intolerable, and too hopeless to deal with. Suicide is usually the end of a long term and gradual wearing away process in which one feels as though it is too difficult to continue living. This sense of loss of ability to cope is often seen as a disease of hopelessness; this “disease” however, need not be fatal.

Need Help? Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988


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