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  1. Suicide warning signs - American Psychological Association (APA)

    Feb 13, 2024 · Danger signals for suicide include someone talking about committing suicide, having trouble eating or sleeping, exhibiting drastic changes in behavior, withdrawing, and more.

  2. Identifying the Signs of Human Trafficking THE MANY FACES AND ROUTES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING Trafickers lure people from all backgrounds and walks of life into human …

  3. Specific Warning Signs Talking About Dying - Any mention of dying, disappearing, jumping, shooting oneself, or other types of self harm Change in Personality - Sad, withdrawn, irritable, …

  4. Postpartum depression: Causes, symptoms, risk factors, and …

    Nov 2, 2022 · The warning signs are different for everyone but may include: A loss of pleasure or interest in things you used to enjoy, including sex Eating much more, or much less, than you …

  5. Talking to teens: Suicide prevention

    May 16, 2024 · Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people ages 15 to 24. Learn about risk factors, warning signs, and how to help a suicidal adolescent.

  6. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of depression

    Jul 1, 2013 · Katherine C. Nordal, APA executive director for professional practice, discusses the warning signs of depression and helps you identify when to seek professional help from a …

  7. Your body’s stress warning signs tell you that that something isn’t right. Much like the “check engine” light on your car’s dashboard, if you neglect the alerts sent out by your body, you …

  8. What is child abuse and neglect? Understanding warning signs …

    Aug 22, 2008 · The effects of child abuse can last a lifetime. You can make a difference and help the children you love grow up in a caring environment.

  9. Suicide and suicide prevention - American Psychological …

    Suicide is the act of killing yourself, most often as a result of depression or other mental illness. Learn about suicide warning signs and steps to prevent suicide.

  10. Depression and suicide often coincide. Yet not everyone who is depressed attempts suicide— and not everyone who attempts suicide is depressed. If you’re a parent, a teacher, or anyone …