How to Say It: Soo-uh-sid-ul I-de-a-shun
The causes are not the same in each person. A person may be having problems coping with stress. They may also feel overwhelmed and hopeless. Or they may have a substance use problem or a mental illness.
Things that may raise the risk are mental health problems, such as:
Other things that may raise the risk are:
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A person may:
Other problems may be:
The doctor will ask about your symptoms. You will also be asked about your physical and mental health history. The doctor may also ask your family questions. A mental health exam may be done to look for any other issues.
Treatment will be needed right away. A person may need to stay in a care center. Individual, family, or group therapy may be used to help manage unhelpful thinking.
The goals of treatment are to:
To lower the risk of this problem:
Family Doctor—American Academy of Family Physicians
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National Alliance on Mental Illness
https://www.nami.org
Canadian Mental Health Association
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Health Canada
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Last reviewed March 2020 by EBSCO Medical Review Board Adrian Preda, MD