National Suicide Prevention Hotline
800-273-TALK (8255)
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WHERE TO FIND HELP
There are a variety of resources on campus and in the community that can help you be an effective gatekeeper.
Remember, you are not alone when it comes to helping a student in distress. Use your resources!
WHAT ARE THE WARNING SIGNS?
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Talking about wanting to die or kill oneself.
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Looking for a way to kill oneself, such as searching online or buying a gun.
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Talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live.
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Talking about feeling trapped or in unbearable pain.
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Talking about being a burden to others.
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Increasing the use of alcohol or drugs.
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Acting anxious or agitated; behaving recklessly.
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Sleeping too little or too much.
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Withdrawing or feeling isolated.
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Showing rage or talking about seeking revenge.
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Displaying extreme mood swings.
IN CRISIS
The California Peer-Run Warm Line
(855) 845-7415
The California Peer-Run Warm Line offers non-emergency emotional support and referrals to anyone in the state needing mental health help.Mondays-Fridays: 7a-11p | Saturdays: 7a-3p | Sundays: 7a-9p
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
North Bay Suicide Prevention Hotline
of Lake County
(855) 587-6373Lake County Behavioral Health Psych
Emergency Services
(800) 900-2075
OTHER RESOURCESThe Jed Foundation
Promoting emotional health and preventing suicide.
jedfoundation.orgThe Trevor Lifeline (for LGBTQ youth)
(866) 488-7386
thetrevorproject.orgKnow the Signs
Know the Signs is a statewide suicide prevention social marketing campaign built on three key messages: Know the signs. Find the words. Reach out.
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