Infomation on suicide and depression
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Answer:Suicide and Depression
Although most people who are depressed do not kill themselves, untreated depression can increase the risk of possible suicide. It is not uncommon for depressed individuals to have thoughts about suicide whether or not they intend to act on these thoughts. Severely depressed people often do not have the energy to harm themselves, but it is when their depression lifts and they gain increased energy that they may be more likely to attempt suicide.
If you are having thoughts about harming or killing yourself, you should seek consultation with a medical or mental health professional immediately.
Suicide is considered a possible complication of depressive illness in combination with other risk factors because suicidal thoughts and behavior can be symptoms of moderate to severe depression. These symptoms Related Features
Articles
In Harm's Way: Suicide in America
FAQ About Suicide
Older Adults: Depression & Suicide Facts
Books
You Can Beat Depression: A Guide to Prevention and Recovery,
by J. Preston
What to Do When Someone You Love Is Depressed,
by M. G. Golant, Ph.D., S. K. Golant
More Books...
Websites
CDC: Suicide in the U.S.
National Youth Violence Prevention and Resource Center: Youth and Suicide
National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
