Youth Crisis/ Suicide

The suicide rate among young people ages 10-24 has increased from nearly 60% between 2007 and 2018. I recently received a call from a colleague about her niece recent suicide. She shared her niece informed some of their family members she was depressed about a relationship. She was feeling rejected and confused because the individual she was dating no longer wanted to be involved in the relationship. She was 15 years old.

Stories regarding young people resulting to suicide is reported daily.  Young individuals are struggling with social issues including, acceptance, bullying, sexual identity, self-esteem, substance usage, resulting in suicide. Depression and other mood disorders untreated can lead to suicide.  Below are some of the signs regarding suicidal thought patterns:

  • Depressed feelings:  Mood swings, anger
  • Hopelessness: Isolation, avoidance
  • Sleep Problems: Insomnia, sleeping more
  • Excessive Sadness: Lack of acceptance,
  • Recent trauma: A break up with a boyfriend, family disappointments, loss of a love one

Depression and other mood disorders untreated can lead to suicide. Although the internet is a great source for information, it has also been utilized as an avenue to inflict negative harm toward an individual. Cyber-bullying and posting negative information on the internet have provided a negative outlet to hurt others. It is important young people are provided a positive environment to share their emotions. My colleague shared her niece did not tell them about the problems she was encountering with her prior boyfriend, yet she committed suicide. Below are some preventive strategies to assist young people struggling with suicidal thoughts:

  • Listening and provide support
  • Make a safety plan
  • Refer individual to seek help (mental health counseling)
  • Keep individual safe from weapons
  • Seek assistance (911)

Prevention is an importance factor regarding suicide. Providing a safe and caring environment is vital to assist young people with managing their emotions.

Reference:

Curtin, S. C., State Suicide Rates Among Adolescents and Young Adults Aged 10–24: United States, 2000–2018, National Vital Statistics Reports (Sep.11, 2020)

Published by edmiller77

License Professional Counseling , Author, Radio Talk Show Host, Doctoral Student at Cummings Graduate Institute and the owner of The E Effect, LLC , which is a counseling private practice located in Douglasville, GA.

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