This resource was created by SMI Adviser content partners and approved by the SMI Adviser clinical expert team for inclusion in the knowledge base.
Suicide is one of the most devastating outcomes of serious mental illness (SMI). Although there is no way to know what someone is thinking, there are often warning signs for suicidal thoughts and potential attempts. The keys to suicide prevention are to recognize the signs when they are present and then act quickly when you see them. This helps keep your loved ones safe.
View this fact sheet to learn more about the warning signs of suicide and how to intervene.
Download a set of social media graphics on suicide prevention that you can share to help raise awareness.