Here's How To Help Yourself When You're Feeling Suicidal
The following are some
ways to help you cope with suicidal feelings:
Tell your therapist, a friend, a family member, or someone else who can
help.
Distance yourself from any means of suicide. If you are thinking of taking an
overdose, give your medicines to someone who can give them to you one day at a
time. Remove any dangerous objects or weapons from your home.
Avoid alcohol and other
drugs of abuse.
Avoid doing things you're likely to fail at or find difficult until you're
feeling better. Know what your present limits are and don't try to go beyond
them until you feel better. Set realistic goals for yourself and work at them
slowly, one step at a time.
Make a written schedule for yourself every day and stick to it no matter what.
Set priorities for the things that need to be done first. Cross things out on
your schedule as you finish them. A written schedule gives you a sense of
predictability and control. Crossing out tasks as you complete them gives a
feeling of accomplishment.
In your daily schedule don't forget to schedule at least two 30-minute periods
for activities which in the past have given you some pleasure such as: listening
to music, playing a musical instrument, meditating doing relaxation exercises,
doing needlework, reading a book or magazine, taking a warm bath, sewing,
writing, shopping, playing games, watching your favorite DVD or video,
gardening, playing with your pet, participating in a hobby, taking a drive or a
walk.
Take care of your physical health. Eat a well-balanced diet. Don't skip meals.
Get as much sleep as you need, and go out for one or two 30-minute walks each
day.
Make sure you spend at least 30-minutes a day in the sun. Bright light is good
for everyone with depression, not just people with
Seasonal Affective Disorder
(SAD).
You may not feel very social but make yourself talk to other people. Whether you
talk about your feelings or about any other topic, reducing your social
isolation is likely to be helpful.
Remember that
while it may feel as if it will never end,
depression is not a
permanent condition.
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