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Suicide Prevention: Self-Care Tips for Young Adults

17 self-care tips for suicide prevention

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Suicide Prevention: Self-Care Tips for Young Adults provides seventeen self-care tips for young adults. The 17 tips include:

  • Be kind to yourself, first and foremost
  • Suicidal thoughts need not be acted on. Be reassured that there are solutions and ways to cope
  • Cherish yourself: pamper yourself and find comfort
  • Sit with your emotions, and allow yourself to feel and accept them
  • Talk to yourself like your best friend would
  • Find your people, they will support you
  • Get outside yourself
  • Take a walk, donate, say thank you to someone who has helped you, compliment someone (or yourself)
  • Do a DIY self-care kit of things that make you feel better
  • Find a safe place
  • Say yes to therapy
  • Star that project you’ve been planning for a while
  • Plan a lunch with someone
  • Recharge: make time to stop, stand, and stretch for 2 minutes
  • Five yourself permission to say no or take a mental health day
  • When in doubt, reach out Dial 988
  • Fight the thoughts: learn to cope and challenge them

This resource is part of the Suicide Prevention series of Early Intervention resources developed by Miami University’s Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs (CSBMHP) and the Ohio MentalHealth Network for School Success (OMHNSS) as part of the Early Intervention Initiative (funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services, grant # G03746, https://mha.ohio.gov/)

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Miami University of Ohio, Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

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Suicide Prevention: Self-Care Tips for Young Adults provides seventeen self-care tips for young adults. The 17 tips include:

  • Be kind to yourself, first and foremost
  • Suicidal thoughts need not be acted on. Be reassured that there are solutions and ways to cope
  • Cherish yourself: pamper yourself and find comfort
  • Sit with your emotions, and allow yourself to feel and accept them
  • Talk to yourself like your best friend would
  • Find your people, they will support you
  • Get outside yourself
  • Take a walk, donate, say thank you to someone who has helped you, compliment someone (or yourself)
  • Do a DIY self-care kit of things that make you feel better
  • Find a safe place
  • Say yes to therapy
  • Star that project you’ve been planning for a while
  • Plan a lunch with someone
  • Recharge: make time to stop, stand, and stretch for 2 minutes
  • Five yourself permission to say no or take a mental health day
  • When in doubt, reach out Dial 988
  • Fight the thoughts: learn to cope and challenge them

This resource is part of the Suicide Prevention series of Early Intervention resources developed by Miami University’s Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs (CSBMHP) and the Ohio MentalHealth Network for School Success (OMHNSS) as part of the Early Intervention Initiative (funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services, grant # G03746, https://mha.ohio.gov/)

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Miami University of Ohio, Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

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