So Serious. So treatable. So do something.If you think someone you know, a friend, relative or co-worker, is struggling with mental illness and may be suicidal, we want you to know that help is available and recovery is possible! Start by learning the warning signs, and do whatever you can to get yourself or someone you care about to the help they need so that they can return to living a fully functioning life. |
| If you or someone you know is in a crisis situation, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-Talk. | Know the Facts About Suicide |
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What to Look ForWhile some suicides occur without any outward warning, most people who are suicidal do give warnings. Learn More | Mental Illnesses and SuicideIn addition to learning the warning signs of suicide, it is also important to learn how to identify the symptoms of depression and other mental illnesses. Learn More | What to DoYour willingness to talk about depression and suicide with a friend, family member, or co-worker can be the first step in getting help and preventing suicide. Learn More |