5 Behaviors of a Person Who May Need Intervention
Behavior 1: Highly disruptive behavior
(verbal hostility, aggression, and failure to comply with corrective feedback)
Behavior 2: Inability to communicate clearly
(garbled, pressured speech; disorganized, confused or rambling thoughts)
Behavior 3: Loss of contact with reality
(seeing or hearing things that others cannot see or hear; irrational beliefs or fears that others may be conspiring against them)
Behavior 4: Stalking behaviors and inappropriate communications
(including threatening letters, e-mail messages; harassment)
Behavior 5: Suicidal thoughts and/or threats to harm others
(may be communicated orally or in written formats through e-mail, assignments, or on a social network)
Need Support Now?
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call CAPS crisis support 24/7 at 713-743-5454, or for the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline call or text 988, or chat online at https://988lifeline.org/chat/.