
Warning signs of suicide: What to know about prevention, red flags and how to deal with the issue
Fox News
Three experts on mental health issues weighed in on the difficult topic of suicide and its warning signs — and shared important tips for keeping an eye out for potential threats and what to do.
As mental well-being is especially recognized in May, during Mental Health Awareness Month, it's important to know the warning signs that someone you love may be having suicidal thoughts to potentially help save a life. Caretakers need to get help, too, by seeking therapy or working on other ways to handle stress. "When a person acts recklessly, such as driving at high speeds or drinking and driving, this could be a sign of suicidal thoughts." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital.
In interviews with Fox News Digital, Amy Morin, a Florida-based licensed psychotherapist, as well as M. David Rudd, University of Memphis distinguished professor of psychology, shared key insights about potential suicide warning signs.