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Suicide is a scary word, but here's what you should know about it. Most people who are clinically depressed do not commit suicide, but they are more at risk for it. You may have heard people say things like, "Someone who talks about killing himself or herself will never actually do it."
This is important: thinking about, talking about, or trying suicide is ALWAYS SERIOUS. If you or a friend is doing any of these, talk to a trusted adult IMMEDIATELY. If you're worried that someone close to you may be thinking about suicide, watch for these warning signs:
Once again: if you notice one or more of these signs in someone you know, get help right away.
Self-injury is when a person physically hurts himself or herself on purpose. When someone who is clinically depressed does this, it might be because:
For the most comprehensive information about Depression and Treatment, visit our Depression Community Center at HealthyPlace.com.
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