Pilon said warning signs include:feeling hopeless, like the situation can’t get better
“If someone is talking about suicide, it’s really important to take that seriously, and then the next recommendation would be to ask them,” Pilon said.“It’s OK to ask about suicide. We want to be clear and direct. So, ‘Are you having thoughts about suicide?’ and asking about suicide won’t make someone suicidal.”“We want to take what they’re saying seriously, and we want to listen without judgement,” she said.
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