Understanding Mental Health Red Flags
Early recognition of warning signs can prevent crises and facilitate timely treatment.
Common Red Flags to Watch For
- Persistent sadness or irritability lasting more than two weeks.
- Withdrawal from friends, family, or activities you once enjoyed.
- Significant changes in sleep or appetite.
- Feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness.
- Thoughts of self‑harm or suicide.
When to Reach Out for Help
If you or someone you care about experiences any of these symptoms, consider the following steps:
- Talk to a trusted friend or family member.
- Schedule an appointment with a primary care provider or mental health professional.
- Call a crisis helpline if you feel unsafe or have suicidal thoughts.
What to Expect During a Professional Evaluation
Therapists use structured interviews, questionnaires, and sometimes medical tests to assess your condition and recommend treatment options.
Resources for Immediate Support
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
- TheraSite Online Counseling Portal – Book a session today.
- Local community mental health centers – find one near you.
Take the First Step
Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Reach out today and start your journey toward recovery.
