by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 27, 2026 | Blog, Mental Health, suicidal
Suicidal thoughts during addiction recovery are not a sign that recovery is failing. They are a clinical signal that something deeper needs direct attention, and treating them as a temporary mood or a phase that will pass on its own is one of the most dangerous...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 23, 2026 | Mental Health, suicidal, trauma
When you are carrying the weight of suicidal thoughts, the world can feel incredibly small and isolating. It is a profound kind of pain that whispers that you are a burden, that no one understands, or that there is no way out of the darkness. Perhaps the hardest part...
by Findlay Recovery Center | May 20, 2026 | Mental Health, suicidal
It is terrifying to feel like you are standing on the edge of a very dark place. Whether you are experiencing this profound pain yourself or watching a loved one suffer, the fear can be entirely overwhelming. You might think that helping someone requires a perfectly...
by Findlay Recovery Center | May 15, 2026 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mental Health, suicidal
When you are in the midst of deep emotional pain, it can feel as though the darkness will never lift. Suicidal thoughts often stem from a place of profound isolation and overwhelming distress, where the weight of the world feels too heavy to carry alone. If you are...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Apr 5, 2026 | Behavioral Therapy, Mental Health, Mental Health Treatment​, suicidal
Suicidal thoughts can arise when a person is experiencing overwhelming emotional pain, and their mind begins to search for a way to make it stop. Sometimes, this search leads to thoughts of suicide. It is a deeply isolating and frightening place to be, and it can feel...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Feb 24, 2026 | Anxiety, Borderline Personality Disorder, Depression, Mental Health, suicidal, trauma
Suicidal thoughts can emerge during recovery, as the path to healing is a journey of incredible courage but rarely a straight line. As you begin to heal from substance use, you may face a flood of intense emotions that were previously numbed. Sometimes, this emotional...