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Welcome to Solutions
For Life! The mission of Solutions For Life is to advocate and partner with individuals and communities to deliver professional mental health and substance abuse treatment, education, and consultation designed to enhance the strengths and well-being of the persons served. |
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SUICIDE
Wyoming has been in the top tier for completed suicides in the past years Year Wyoming Nation Ranking 2002 21.4 10.93 First 2003 21.8 10.73 First 2004 17.4 10.92 Fifth In most cases suicide can be prevented. There are signs and warning signals to most, if not all, suicides. If a person begins to express morbid thoughts, has increased expressions of death, increased depressive symptoms, other drastic mood or behavior changes, giving away prized possessions, or their eating and sleeping patterns change. These may indicate the person is at risk for a suicide attempt. Risk factors that may increase the chances a person may attempt suicide are prior attempts, family history of suicide, depression or other mental illness, sudden losses, availability of lethal means (weapons) and medical problems or chronic pain. Each of these do not predict suicidal ideation or possible attempt, but the more of these signs and risk factors present in a person’s life, our awareness should be increased to watch and help that person through difficult times. Connectedness and involvement with each other can be the single greatest prevention for our family, youth and friends who are at risk, who are in need. The suicidal person is not capable to dealing with their crisis alone. Due to the stigma they may not even be willing to reach out and ask for help. Be aware and attend to those in crisis. Offer to help them make contact with resources that can help. Take them to that help. Never leave a suicidal person alone. Help yourself and learn as much as you can about suicide, about prevention and intervention. Learn about the community and what help is available. SFL has developed suicide coalitions in both Converse and Niobrara County, called Positively Affecting LiveS (PALS). For more information contact SFL. If you or someone is in crisis please call our on-call number for help. Or call 911 for emergencies. Help can also be reached at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433) Links: http://wdh.state.wy.us/wspi/index.asp
Please contact us if you have any questions: contact@wysfl.com
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