Dictionary Definition
suicidal adj : dangerous to yourself or your
interests; "suicidal impulses"; "a suicidal corporate takeover
strategy"; "a kamikaze pilot" [syn: self-destructive]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Adjective
- Pertaining to suicide.
- He is an authority on the precursors of suicidal behavior.
- In the context of "of a person": Likely to commit, or to
attempt to commit, suicide.
- After losing his job, his wife, and his leg in a single week, he became suicidal.
- In the context of "informal": Extremely reckless.
- His driving habits are utterly suicidal.
Translations
Pertaining to suicide
- Finnish: itsemurha-
- German: Suizid-, Selbstmord-
Likely to commit, or to attempt to commit,
suicide
- Finnish: itsetuhoinen
- German: suizidgefährdet
Extremely reckless
- Finnish: tyhmänrohkea
- German: selbstmörderisch
Extensive Definition
A suicide crisis, suicidal crisis, or potential
suicide, is a situation in which a person is attempting to kill him or herself or is
seriously
contemplating or planning to do so. It is considered by public
safety authorities, medical practice, and emergency
services to be a medical
emergency, requiring immediate suicide
intervention and emergency medical treatment.
Nature of a suicide crisis
Most cases of potential suicide have warning
signs. Suicidal behaviours are clear warning signs. Attempting to
kill oneself or harming oneself,
talking
about or planning suicide, writing a suicide
note, talking or thinking frequently about death, exhibiting a
death wish by expressing it verbally or by taking potentially
deadly risks, are all indicators of a suicide crisis. More subtle
clues include preparing for death for no apparent reason (such as
putting affairs in order, changing a will, etc.), writing goodbye
letters, and visiting or calling family members or friends to say
farewell. The person may also start giving away previously valued
items (because he "no longer needs them"). In other cases, the
person who seemed depressed and suicidal may become normal again;
those people need to be watched because the return to normalcy
could be because they have come to terms with whatever act is
next.
Depression is a major causative factor of
suicide, and individuals suffering from depression are considered a
high-risk group for suicidal behavior. More than 90% of all
suicides are related to a mood disorder, such as bipolar
disorder, or other psychiatric illnesses, such as
schizophrenia.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001554.htm#Causes,%20incidence,%20and%20risk%20factors
The deeper the depression, the greater the risk http://www.suicidereferencelibrary.com/test4~id~1619.php,
often manifested in feelings or expressions of apathy, helplessness,
hopelessness, or worthlessness.
http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/understanding-depression-symptoms
Suicide is often committed in response to a cause
of depression, such as the cessation of a romantic relationship,
serious illness or injury (like the loss of a limb or blindness),
the death of a loved one, financial problems or poverty, guilt or
fear of getting caught for something the person did, drug abuse,
and old age, among others. https://www.healthforums.com/library/1,1258,article~6229,00.html
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Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
baneful, bloodthirsty, bloody, bloody-minded,
bowed-down, calamitous, cast down,
cataclysmal,
cataclysmic,
catastrophic,
consuming, consumptive, cruel, crushed, cut up, cutthroat, dashed, deadly, deep-troubled, dejected, demolishing, demolitionary, depredatory, depressed, desolate, desolating, despairing, despondent, desponding, destroying, destructive, devastating, disastrous, disconsolate, discouraged, disheartened, dispirited, doomful, down, downcast, downhearted, drooping, droopy, fatal, fateful, feeling low, fratricidal, gory, heart-stricken, heart-struck,
heartless, heartsick, homicidal, hypochondriac, hypochondriacal, in low
spirits, in the depths, in the doldrums, in the dumps, internecine, languishing, low, low-spirited, miserable, murderous, nihilist, nihilistic, pessimistic, pining, ravaging, red-handed, ruining, ruinous, sanguinary, self-destructive,
slaughterous,
spiritless, stricken, subdued, subversionary, subversive, vandalic, vandalish, vandalistic, wasteful, wasting, weary of life, withering, woebegone, woeful, world-weary, wretched