Suicide is not a mental illness in itself, but a serious potential consequence of treatable mental disorders that include major depression, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, borderline personality disorder, schizophrenia, substance use disorders, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia nervosa. Suicidal thoughts have many causes. Most often, suicidal thoughts are the result of feeling like you can't cope when you're faced with what seems to be an overwhelming life situation. If you don't have hope for the future, you may mistakenly think suicide is a solution. You may experience a sort of tunnel vision, where in the middle of a crisis you believe suicide is the only way out.
Any of the following could be potential warning signs for suicide: excessive sadness or moodiness, long-lasting sadness, mood swings, unexpected rage, hopelessness about the future, sleep problems, sudden calmness after a period of depression, withdrawal from family and friends, and loss of interest in activities previously enjoyed.
Changes in personality or appearance, dangerous or self-harmful behavior, recent trauma or life crises, making preparations such as giving away possessions or writing a will, and threatening or talking about suicide are all serious warning signs. Every threat of suicide should always be taken seriously, and immediate professional help should be sought.
Suicidal Behavior Therapy
Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are often linked to underlying emotional distress and mental health conditions. Therapy focuses on identifying the root causes of these thoughts, providing emotional support, developing healthy coping mechanisms, and creating a personalized safety plan. Early intervention can significantly reduce the risk of self-harm and improve emotional well-being.
Warning signs include excessive sadness, hopelessness, sleep disturbances, sudden mood changes, withdrawal from social activities, personality changes, reckless or self-destructive behavior, recent traumatic experiences, making final preparations, and expressing thoughts about suicide. Recognizing these signs early allows timely intervention and professional treatment.
Therapy may include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), supportive psychotherapy, family counseling, crisis intervention, and medication management where appropriate. Treatment is tailored to each individual's emotional needs, helping them regain hope, resilience, and confidence in managing life's challenges.
If you are facing Suicidal Behavior Therapy problems, then you meet us, we are experts in Suicidal Behavior Therapy and we are offering the best services of Suicidal Behavior Therapy in Hyderabad. At Neya Psychiatric Clinic, Dr. Priya Nair is a specialist of Suicidal Behavior Therapy, and has many years of experience.
Addressing the mental problem at the right time and timely treatment of the problem quickly resolves the problem. Mental problems are very diverse.
We offer time-effective therapy and provide you with the skills and knowledge to achieve the most advanced level of functioning in your daily life. In a supportive environment with trust we will work as a team to develop a shared understanding of your difficulties and identify how these difficulties affect your thoughts, beliefs, behaviours, feelings and daily functioning.
At the Neya Psychiatric Clinic, we know that state-of-the-art, evidence-based therapy and innovative psychiatry is paramount to your success. That’s why we prioritize exceptional personal service along with outstanding clinical treatment and medication management.
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