Crisis Prevention

  If you are in crisis and want help,

call the Montana Suicide

Prevention Lifeline, 24/7, at

1-800-273-TALK

(1-800-273-8255)

Or text “MT”

 to 741-741

Crisis Text Line Poster

Suicide Prevention Poster

If you have any questions or want additional information, please contact:

Karl Rosston, LCSW

Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Montana DPHHS

406-444-3349

krosston@mt.gov

 Warning Signs of Suicide 

Here’s an Easy-to-Remember Mnemonic for the Warning Signs of Suicide:                         IS PATH WARM? 

Ideation Expressed or communicated ideation threatening to hurt or kill him/herself, or talking of wanting to hurt or kill him/herself; and/or looking for ways to kill him/herself by seeking access to firearms, available pills, or other means; and/or talking or writing about death, dying or suicide, when these actions are out of the ordinary. 

Substance Abuse Increased alcohol or drug use. 

Purposelessness No reason for living; no sense of purpose in life, start giving things away because there’s no purpose in keeping anything, no reason to maintain their hygiene. 

Anxiety Anxiety, agitation, unable to sleep or sleeping all the time, difficulty concentrating. 

Trapped Feeling trapped (like there’s no way out and things will never get better). 

Hopelessness Feeling like the emotional pain will never end; no future orientation. 

Withdrawal Withdrawal from friends, isolating from family and society. 

Anger Rage, uncontrolled anger, seeking revenge, irritable. 

Recklessness Acting reckless or engaging in high risk activities, seemingly without thinking, impulsive behavior (especially in younger people).

Mood Change Dramatic mood changes, flat affect, depressed mood, acting out of character.

Additional Resources

Montana Suicide Prevention Website at https://dphhs.mt.gov/suicideprevention/suicideresources 

American Association of Suicidology at www.suicidology.org  Call for written material on suicide and suicide prevention.(202) 237-2280

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention at www.afsp.org  For more information on suicide prevention, call toll free (888) 333-AFSP (2377).

Suicide Prevention Resource Center at www.sprc.org.  Provides prevention support, training, and resources to assist individuals.(SPRC) 877-GET-SPRC (438-7772) 

The Jason Foundation at   jasonfoundation.com Dedicated to the prevention of youth suicide through educational and awareness programs.

How To Help A Friend (Suicide Prevention Protocol)