Although the great majority of people who suffer from a mental illness do not die by suicide, having a mental illness does increase the likelihood of suicide compared to people who do not have one.
Suicide risk is increased by both legal and illicit substance use. Research has addressed the increased risk for particular substance use (e.g., alcohol), as well as multiple drug use. Substance use disorders as it is used here includes intoxication, binge drinking, withdrawal, as well as substance dependence and substance abuse. Substance use disorders and suicide occur more frequently among youth and adults, compared to older persons. For particular groups at risk, such as American Indians and Alaskan Natives, depression and alcohol use and abuse are the most common risk factors for completed suicide.
Alcohol and substance abuse problems contribute to suicidal behavior in several ways. Persons who are dependent on substances often have a number of other risk factors for suicide (e.g., runaway and homeless youth). In addition to being depressed, they are also likely to have social and financial problems. Substance use disorders can be common among persons prone to be impulsive, and among persons who engage in many types of high-risk behaviors that result in self-harm.
From the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
A collaborative effort of SAMSHA, CDC, NIH, HRSA and HIS
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Adult and Children's Services
205 8th St.
Hoquiam, WA 98550
(360) 532-8629 or (800) 654-3837
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Elma, WA 98541
(360) 482-5358
Crisis Clinic of Grays Harbor
Phone: (360) 532-HELP (4357) for Hoquiam area
Phone: (800) 685-6556 (East county and outside)
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110 West K Street
Shelton, WA 98584
(360) 426-1696
Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties
Phone: (360) 586-2800
Phone: (360) 586-2777 - Youth Help Line
The Crisis Clinic has been offering help in times of need at no cost, 24 hours a day, to everyone in Thurston and Mason Counties since 1972. We are here to listen non-judgmentally and offer emotional support and any appropriate resources our callers might need.
Adult Services
3857 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98506
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3859 Martin Way E., Suite 102
Olympia, WA 98506
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3855 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98506
(360) 704-7170 or (800) 825-4820
Crisis Resolution Services
Phone: (360) 754-1338 or (800) 270-0041
A 24-hour telephone and face-to-face outreach for mental health emergencies, providing services ranging from crisis intervention to involuntary detention.