Maybe I need to do some homework to understand. Is it being depressed about something in life that eventually is too overwhelming to address, a (natural) chemical imbalance, brain malfunction because of past drug/alcohol abuse? Are there any clues/habits to perhaps identify way before the end?
The answer is yes. I know, clear as mud.
Some mental illness is brought on by chemical changes in the body. Some occur naturally, like a woman going through menopause. Others are self induced by drug use, which includes alcohol. It can also be caused by other medical conditions that aren't currently diagnosed or being treated such as a brain tumor, thyroid issues, etc.
In addition, stress can be a major factor. Seeing traumatic events or being involved with them can lead to mental health issues. Realizing that everyone deals with stress/trauma differently.
Drug abuse/alcohol abuse is one sign that the individual may have underlying mental health issues and are seeking a way to deal with the illness. Others may become withdrawn and antisocial.
In cases with suicide, when you talk with family/friends, it is not uncommon days before the event that the individual will seem at peace. The family/friends will say the person had been under stress or dealing with 'abc', but 'we thought he/she was getting better because he/she seemed better the last few days'. Usually that improvement is seen because the individual has finally decided that he/she is ending his/her life and have come to a personal peace about feeling it is the only escape that is left.
Understand, these are very broad statements and the topic is very involved. There are some decent websites out there that provide details and links to getting help. I have had a few employees use them and it was very successful for them. Realizing, sometimes people just need a little guidance and perspective to help get back on track.
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