- Talking about killing themselves
- Hopelessness
- Having no reason to live
- Experiencing unbearable or inescapable pain
- Being a burden to their friends and family
- Killing themselves
- Increase use of alcohol or drugs
- Looking up ways to die
- Planning ways to die, including gathering access to means (e.g., knives, weapons, etc)
- Withdrawing from daily life
- Isolating from family and friends
- Giving away possessions
- Reaching out to others to say goodbye
- Take the person seriously
- Help them remove access to lethal means
- Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
- Text TALK to 741741 to text with a trained crisis counselor from the Crisis Text Line for free, 24/7
- Escort them to mental health services or an emergency room
- What to do when someone is at risk
- Risk Factors and Warning Signs
- Teens and suicide: What parents should know
- LGBTQ suicide risk