Suicide Prevention Coalition

of Volusia and Flagler Counties

Home ABOUT SPC SPC TEAMS Emergency Phone Meetings/Seminars Warning Signs Risk Factors What to do or not Resources Statistics QPR Training Survivors Adopt-A-Hgwy Local Activities

WARNING SIGNS
There is no typical suicide victim.  It happens to young and old, rich and poor.  Fortunately there are some common warning signs which, when acted upon, can save lives.  Here are some to look for:

bulletChanges in sleep or eating patterns
bulletNeglect of personal appearance
bulletDepressed, sad, angry, aggressive
bulletJob or financial loss
bulletAlcohol or drug abuse
bulletSelf-mutilation (i.e., cutting)
bulletIsolation; withdrawing from family or friends
bulletLoss of interest in activities/hobbies
bulletTrouble with school or work
bulletPerfectionism or overly self-critical

URGENT DANGER SIGNS

bulletHopelessness or helplessness
bulletTalking, writing or hinting about suicide
bulletLethargy, apathy or sadness
bulletExtreme changes in behavior
bulletPuts one's affairs in order -- giving away possessions
bulletRelationship breakup
bulletBuys gun or weapon or stock piles drugs
bulletSuddenly happier and calmer -- giving the impression that things have improved