Suicide is one of the most difficult and urgent mental health challenges we as a society face today. Whether you are in crisis or whether you’re looking to help a loved one, a firm understanding of the warning signs, available resources, and options for mental health disorders and suicide risk is critical. No one should have to face the pain of losing someone if help is available.
Read on for more information on suicide prevention or contact Empowered Recovery Center to learn more about treatment for mental health disorders and addiction in Atlanta.
Suicide prevention is the family of efforts to reduce the risk of suicide. It provides tools, support, and other resources regarding suicide and prevention to communities across the U.S.
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. It is the second most common cause of death among people aged 10 to 34, though the highest rate of suicide occurs in those aged 75 and older.1
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 49,000 people died by suicide in 2023, while an estimated 1.5 million people attempted suicide that same year. Men were found to be roughly four times more likely to commit suicide than women. Firearms are the most common method of suicide, accounting for more than half of all suicide deaths.1 Suicide is linked to mental disorders, particularly depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD).2
Because suicide is a serious public health problem that has long-lasting effects on individuals, families, and communities, suicide prevention requires practical efforts at different levels of society. This includes suicide prevention awareness and protective strategies for vulnerable individuals, families, and communities. Suicide prevention occurs when people learn the warning signs, connect with needed resources to treat possible underlying mental health issues, and commit to social change.
It’s vital for those struggling with AUD and their loved ones to know that there is help available for this disease. Specialized treatments and lifestyle changes enable individuals to live meaningful lives free from alcohol addiction’s grip. With proper rehabilitative care from trusted professionals like those at Empowered Recovery Center, individuals can learn how to maintain sobriety and find fulfillment in recovery.
Because suicide continues to be such a major public health problem, resources for suicide prevention are available to those in need of immediate help. These resources include:
Georgia is committed to developing community and public policy solutions for the prevention of suicide. In early 2019, suicide prevention stakeholders, including lawmakers and medical professionals across the state, convened to learn and discuss the complexity of suicide prevention, and develop strategies to address the burden of suicide. Resources for suicide prevention in Atlanta include:
The motivations of someone considering suicide can be determined by a number of factors, such as the presence of a mental health disorder, substance use, past trauma, past loss, exposure to violence, and social isolation. One of the more crucial warning signs of suicide is when a person changes their behavior. This is of most concern when the new behavior is somehow related to a painful event, loss, or change.
Below are some of the more common warning signs of suicide. Take action if you notice the signs in a loved one, friend, coworker, neighbor, or anyone else. Most people who take their own lives exhibit one or more of the following warning signs:4,5
If you are concerned that someone you know may be thinking about suicide, assume you are the only one who will reach out. Do not wait for someone “more qualified” to step in.
The first thing to do when reaching out to someone at risk is to talk to that person in a private setting. Remain calm and listen to their story. Try and refrain from giving advice, minimizing their problems, debating the value of life, or using judgmental language.
Tell them that you care for them and ask them directly if they are thinking about suicide. Encourage them to seek treatment or contact their doctor or therapist. If necessary, offer to help get them admitted for treatment for their mental health disorder, addiction, or both.6
SUDs, including alcohol use disorder (AUD), can significantly increase the risk for suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. Alcohol and opioids like hydrocodone (Vicodin®) and oxycodone (OxyContin®, Percocet®) are the two most frequently implicated substances in suicide risk.7 Overdose of these substances is a common way to take one’s life.
The link between addiction and suicide risk highlights the importance of integrated care in a compassionate and supportive environment. Empowered Recovery Center in Atlanta offers dual diagnosis treatment for those living with both an SUD and a mental health disorder. This treatment features individualized addiction therapy, group support, and holistic therapies while also teaching coping and relapse prevention skills.
Are you struggling with addiction or feel as if you might be at risk of hurting yourself? You don’t have to go it alone. Our drug and alcohol rehab in Atlanta can help. We can help you locate your sense of self and take back control from suicidal ideation and substance abuse. Our comprehensive rehab programs are designed to support you every step of the way.
We accept a variety of insurances, both in-network and out-of-network, to help make treatment more affordable. Our rehab admissions team is available over the phone or online to answer any questions you may have about treatment, paying for rehab or using insurance to pay for rehab. We can even verify your insurance benefits online or over the phone so you know what is covered.
If you’re ready to start working toward positive change in your life, reach out today. Suicide is preventable and recovery is possible.
Empowered Recovery Center is dedicated to providing addiction treatment services to the greater Atlanta area including Acworth, Alpharetta, Canton, Cartersville, Kennesaw, Marietta, Powder Springs, Sandy Springs, and more.
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