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Suicide

Dec 22, 2014

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Deanna Wharwood

Sometimes a crisis may involve thoughts of suicide. Learn to recognize the warning signs.
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SUICIDE

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Crisis

People experience emotional and mental health crises in response to a wide range of situations—from difficulties in their personal relationships to the loss of a job. For Veterans, these crises can be heightened by their experiences in military service. When emotional issues reach a crisis point, it’s time to call on the Veterans Crisis Line for support.

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Warning SignsSometimes, a crisis may involve thoughts of suicide. Learn to recognize these warning signs:• Hopelessness, feeling like there’s no way out • Anxiety, agitation, sleeplessness, or mood

swings • Feeling like there is no reason to live • Rage or anger • Engaging in risky activities without thinking • Increasing alcohol or drug abuse • Withdrawing from family and friends

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The presence of the following signs requires immediate attention:• Thinking about hurting or killing yourself • Looking for ways to kill yourself • Talking about death, dying or suicide • Self-destructive behavior such as drug

abuse, weapons, etc. If you or someone you know is a Veteran who is experiencing any of these signs, call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 or chat online at www.VeteransCrisisLine.net* today.

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Hi, I'm Deanna Wharwood and I'm known as the Veterans' Coach. I help active duty, veterans and their families transition from military life to their dream life through a proven process of transition assistance coaching and small business start up. I'm not a mental health professional. However, I beleived that it was important to get this information to our community.

If you feel I can be of service to you, helping you and your family transition from military life, find jobs you love or start your own business, contact me on DeannaWharwood.com.

More importantly, please share this information with those who may need it. And..."Welcome Home!"• Best,

Deanna