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When someone is experiencing suicidal thoughts or engaging in self-harming behavior, it’s more than a crisis—it’s a life-threatening emergency that requires swift, structured, and compassionate intervention. At HLPS (Happy Life Psychological Services), our Suicide and Self-harm Prevention Admission Program is specifically designed to provide immediate stabilization, emotional safety, and long-term healing in a secure and supportive environment.
Whether it’s the first time someone is reaching out or a reoccurring mental health struggle, our expert team ensures that every individual receives comprehensive and evidence-based care to move from crisis to recovery.
Recognizing the signs early can save lives. Admission is strongly recommended when someone:
Expresses suicidal ideation or intent.
Has recently attempted suicide or engaged in self-harming behavior.
Exhibits warning signs such as withdrawal, despair, extreme mood swings, or giving away belongings.
Is experiencing intense psychological distress due to trauma, loss, or psychiatric illness.
Is at risk of harm due to lack of supervision or unsafe home environments.
At HLPS, we offer a judgment-free, safe space where individuals in crisis are treated with dignity, empathy, and immediate medical and psychological attention.
Our Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention Admission program is designed for crisis stabilization and comprehensive recovery planning, ensuring both short-term safety and long-term mental wellness.
Key components of the program include:
On arrival, patients undergo immediate assessment by a psychiatrist and clinical psychologist to determine the severity of the crisis and create an individualized care plan.
Our facility offers round-the-clock care to ensure constant safety, emotional support, and physical well-being.
Each patient receives personalized therapy to explore emotional pain, develop coping mechanisms, and work on crisis resolution.
Safe and confidential group settings help patients reduce feelings of isolation and learn from others facing similar struggles.
Loved ones play a vital role in recovery. Our therapists provide structured sessions to improve communication, build support systems, and educate families on suicide prevention.
If necessary, psychiatric medications are prescribed and monitored to stabilize mood, reduce anxiety, and treat underlying mental health conditions.
HLPS believes in multidisciplinary, collaborative care. Our psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, therapists, and case managers work together to ensure consistent communication and shared decision-making.
Patients also benefit from integrated services such as:
Psychiatric OPD and medication follow-ups
Online counseling sessions post-discharge
Substance use disorder screenings if relevant
Family follow-up services and support
This integrated model reduces the chance of relapse and supports long-term well-being.
Seeking admission for suicide and self-harm prevention is made simple, private, and responsive at HLPS:
All services follow strict confidentiality and patient rights policies to ensure trust and protection.
At HLPS, our approach to suicide and self-harm prevention is rooted in compassion, evidence-based practices, and a commitment to long-term recovery. We understand the complexity of emotional crises and the urgency they demand. Our specialized admission process is guided by six essential pillars designed to provide immediate relief, foster healing, and support sustained wellness.
We prioritize safety through secure facilities, trained staff, and soothing environments that help reduce distress and minimize the risk of self-harming behaviors.
Immediate psychological and psychiatric support is available to stabilize individuals experiencing acute emotional distress or suicidal thoughts.
We utilize proven therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed care to help individuals manage difficult emotions and reshape thought patterns.
Treatment is comprehensive, addressing mental, emotional, physical, and social dimensions of the individual’s life for holistic healing.
Every recovery journey is unique. We tailor each treatment plan to the individual’s background, diagnosis, risk level, and available support systems.
Stabilization is just the beginning. We facilitate a seamless transition to outpatient care, ongoing therapy, and relapse prevention resources to support long-term recovery.
Watching a friend or family member struggle with suicidal thoughts or self-harming behavior can be overwhelming. At HLPS, we extend support not just to patients, but to their families through:
Family therapy sessions during admission
Psychoeducation on suicide warning signs
Tools and resources for communication and safety planning
Guidance on building healthy home environments post-discharge
We aim to create a unified support system that promotes understanding and reduces stigma.
Rapid Response Team: Trained professionals available 24/7 for intake and emergencies.
Expert Clinical Staff: Experienced psychiatrists, therapists, and crisis counselors with expertise in suicidal behavior and trauma care.
Safety First: Secure, structured, and comfortable facilities equipped for intensive monitoring and suicide prevention protocols.
Comprehensive, Ongoing Care: From admission to aftercare, patients receive seamless support tailored to their needs.
Family-Centered Philosophy: Healing is a community process—our programs include families to build understanding and trust.
If you or a loved one is in crisis, don’t wait. The decision to seek help can be the turning point between despair and recovery. HLPS offers an immediate, safe space for healing with compassionate professionals who understand and care.
Book your appointment today and let us help you on your journey to healing and well-being.