I recommend talking to someone. If you're trying to identify if someone else is having suicidal thoughts, some signs include
1: Them seeming sad quite often
2: If they talk about death often
If you are having these types of thoughts or someone else seems to be, get help for them or yourself. I hope you are doing okay. It'll get better. You may not care about a stranger saying this, but you are loved and needed. If you have gotten out of depression, I'm proud of you.
talk to a councellor
If your thoughts are of how to kill yourself, wanting to kill yourself, and/or thinking it would be better if you were not alive then your thoughts are suicidal.
No. They interfere with your mental health. But while these thoughts may not be normal, you aren't the only person dealing with suicidal thoughts. There are thousands who have felt the same way you do. You are not abnormal or an outcast just because of suicidal thoughts. Please check the related questions and links.
Suicidal tendencies means that the individual engages in thoughts about suicide (suicidal ideation) or behaviours that are gestures suggestive of suicide.
This path of thinking can result in suicidal thoughts. If you never have thoughts of killing yourself and you believe your life has value and meaning then I don't see where you not minding death is a problem. If you do start thinking suicidal thoughts, don't be afraid to speak out and get help. You won't be the first to have suicidal thoughts and you won't be the last.
Depression, rejection, sorrow/sadness, despair
Heavy breathing, shaking/trembling, occasional smart-alek responses, homicidal thoughts, suicidal thoughts, genocidal thoughts, etc., etc.
solve all the bad things in your life
Suicidal teens can use the Internet as a tool to learn ways to cope with suicidal thoughts. Or they can get ideas on how to commit suicide
they start to have suicidal thoughts and their moods begging to change rapidly.
I think it just depends on the ostriche but i do belive they do after something that causes them to be in shock
Yes, you can be hospitalized for suicidal thoughts. If those thought arise to the level where competent doctors agree that you are a danger to yourself or others, you may be detained against your will for observation. If it the end of that observation period, the doctors prove to a judge that those thoughts make you a danger to yourself or others you may be held indefinitely.
Generally you will not be held in the ER, but transferred to a mental health facility. The normal hold time for someone that is suicidal is a minimum of 72 hours.