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Nova Science Publishers, 2011. — 190 p. Unfortunately, a terrible side effect to Law Enforcement; police suicide. But Baker takes you through the causes, theories, preventions, treatments and understandings of officer's suicide. The book has an excellent flow of information and pulls all traits and theories together to better understand what creates this much misunderstood...
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2nd edition. — American Psychological Association, 2006. — 456 p. For the past decade, Adolescent Suicide: Assessment and Intervention has been recognized as the best and most authoritative text on this most tragic of subjects. This long-awaited second edition incorporates almost 15 years of new research and critical thinking about clinical assessment and intervention in...
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Revised Ed. — William Morrow, 2019. — 266 p. — ISBN10: 0062936387, 13 978-0062936387. Suicide has touched the lives of nearly half of all Americans, yet it is rarely talked about openly. In her highly acclaimed book, Susan Blauner-a survivor of multiple suicide attempts-offers guidance and hope for those contemplating ending their lives and for their loved ones. The statistics...
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Springer, 2014. — 309 p. The present volume represents current thought and research on suicidal ideation and behavior, bringing together some of the top thought leaders in the field. All authors have contributed with the hope that application of the methods and theory that is discussed within along with increased momentum in research will assist in understanding this human...
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Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2004. — 192 p. — ISBN: 978-2-7605-1282-5. L'évaluation des programmes en prévention du suicide pose des défis complexes. Les interventions en suicidologie peuvent être influencées, de manière négative ou positive, par les diverses expériences que vit un individu. La personne responsable de l'évaluation doit donc départager les effets provoqués...
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Springer, 2013 - 298 pagine, ISBN: 8847027144 Dai dati segnalati dall'OMS negli ultimi anni è emerso che il suicidio costituisce oggi un grave problema di sanità pubblica: nei Paesi occidentali rappresenta infatti la seconda-terza causa di morte nei giovani e l'ottava-nona nei soggetti anziani. Nel 2000 circa un milione di individui si è tolto la vita, mentre circa 15 milioni...
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Routledge 1995. — 219 p. — ISBN: 0-203-42637-1. Preface and Acknowledgement A Note about Language and Style Suicide, Language and Ethics Morals and Means Where Do Our Views of Suicide Come from? Our Impoverished Language of Suicide and Self Harm Suicide and Intention Defining Suicide Extending the Taxonomy of Suicidal Self Harm Living Dangerously, Heroism, and Euthanasia...
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Paris: Alain Moreau, 1982. — 270 p. Détenir le moyen de s'octroyer une «mort douce», ce peut être une arme pour vivre, pour construire une vie avant la mort. Mais ni les médecins qui raniment manu militari les «récidivistes» maladroits, ni les juges qui répriment le suicide secondé ne sauraient admettre que l'individu dispose de sa vie. Quatre-vingts ans après l'anarchiste Paul...
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Torino: Nautilus, 1988. — 235 p. Translation into Italian is based on the book: Guillon C., Le Bonniec Y. Suicide, mode d'emploi: histoire, technique, actualité. Paris: Alain Moreau, 1982. Un modo d'uso, per che fare? Perché darsi la morte senza inutili sofferenze è un diritto, e un diritto non è nulla senza i mezzi per praticarlo; ci voleva una guida che facesse il punto delle...
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Infobase Publishing, 2010. — 161 p. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide kills more than 32,000 Americans each year, making it the 11th leading cause of death in the country. This work provides A-to-Z coverage of issues relating to suicidal behavior - from root causes and warning signs to related mental illness and suicide prevention.
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Harvard University Press, 2007. — 286 p. Drawing on extensive clinical and epidemiological evidence, as well as personal experience, Thomas Joiner provides the most coherent and persuasive explanation ever given of why and how people overcome life's strongest instinct, self-preservation. He tests his theory against diverse facts about suicide rates among men and women; white...
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Harvard University Press, 2007. — 287 p. — ISBN: 978-0-674-02549-0 Prologue: Losing My Dad What We Know and Don't Know about Suicide The Capability to Enact Lethal Self — Injury Is Acquired The Desire for Death What Do We Mean by Suicide? How Is It Distributed in People? What Roles Do Genetics, Neurobiology, and Mental Disorders Play in Suicidal Behavior? Risk Assessment,...
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Cambridge University Press, 2003. — 320 p. In an epoch when rates of death and illness among the young have steadily decreased in the face of medical progress, the persistently high rates of youth suicide and suicide attempts around the world remain a tragic irony and a challenge to both our clinical practice and theoretical understanding. How can these deaths be prevented? Can...
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Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2017. — 572 p. — ISBN: 9811048150. This essential reference volume in the field of suicidology brings forth leadingedge conceptualizations of suicidal behaviour by including emerging trends and recent research advances in the field across the globe. It highlights the trajectories of suicidal behaviour, emphasizing the psyche behind attempting...
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Karnac Books, 1997. — 168 p. As our knowledge of the change and turmoil of adolescence grows, so the number of issues on which psychotherapeutic techniques can shed light increases: this monograph focuses on one of the most urgent. It provides not only practical insights into dealing with suicidal or potentially suicidal adolescents--with an emphasis on prevention of the...
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Charles C Thomas Publishers, 2014. — 394 p. The goal of this book is to explore the phenomenon of suicide, focusing on males who are at a greater risk than females. Scholars and mental health professionals continue to have the tendency to ignore men and focus instead on the more narrow demographic groups. Attention is drawn to the lack of help-seeking behavior exhibited by men...
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007. — 224 p. 'This book gives insights into the pain and suffering involved when people are grieving for someone who has committed suicide, but it also offers hope without diminishing the significance of the suffering involved. As such, it has a lot to offer, and is therefore to be welcomed.' - Well-Being 'This book provides deep and valuable...
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Nova Science Publishers, 2017. — 170 p. Suicidal ideation is a major problem among the youth population in both the developed and developing world, leading in 6% of the deaths among youths globally. In countries considered to have low suicidal behavioral issues such as the Americas, 5,000 suicides occur annually. The chapters in this book are based on an analysis of data from...
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Karnac Books Ltd., 2017. — 157 p. — ISBN: 1782204873. This book is intended for anyone with either an interest in suicide or suicidal behavior. It is not aimed solely at the professional psychotherapist but at a broad range of professionals who encounter suicidal people in their work. It is also intended for those of us who have been touched by suicide personally. The book...
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Nova Science Publishers, 2012. — 487 p. This book discusses current research on the phenomenology of suicide, that is, to focus on suicide as a phenomenon affecting a unique individual with unique motives for the suicidal act. To explore this topic, the author looks at various contexts in order to understand in different perspectives. The search for suicide risk factors,...
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Bentham Science Publishers, 2012. — 294 p. In the year 2000, approximately one million people died from suicide: a "global" mortality rate of 16 per 100,000, or one death every 40 seconds. In the last 45 years suicide rates have increased by 60% worldwide. Suicide is now among the three leading causes of death among those aged 15-44 years (both sexes); these figures do not...
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Nova Science Publishers, 2009. — 452 p. Internet has become an integral part of the life of millions of people in the Western countries and in the developing world. Millions of people search for mental health information on the Internet, and there is a lot. Multiple web sites offer a plethora of information on different topics. Recent research suggests that Internet may play a...
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Bentham Science Publishers, 2017. — 170 p. Suicide is a complex problem which is linked to socioeconomic problems as well as mental stress and illness. Healthcare professionals now know that the essential component of the suicidal person’s state of crisis is of a psychological and emotional nature. How to Help the Suicidal Person to Choose Life is a detailed guide to suicide...
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New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2016. — 1009 p. Suicide is a serious problem, hallmarked by complexity and ranked as a leading cause of death worldwide. International studies of suicide epidemiology show that suicide rates are generally greater in males than females and increase with age, with the elderly having the highest suicide rates (WHO, 2002). The prevention of...
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Japanese: Ota, 1993. — 180 p. You shouldn't get this book if you're mentally unstable, you have to make sure you don't get influenced because the author does cheerfully describe suicide when it will hurt so many people. Guys please seek medical attention if you are having suicidal thoughts, it's to be depressed and to feel low. Just talk to someone trust me life gets better..?
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Charles C Thomas Publisher, 2015. — 136 p. This book takes an individual human approach to the problem of suicide in public safety occupations. As a researcher in suicide, coauthor John Violanti relies heavily upon statistics to make the case for prevention. These worthwhile statistics help to form the big picture, but one must keep in mind that these are just statistics and...
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2nd edition. — Oxford University Press, 2021. — 851 p. — ISBN: 978-0-19-883444-1. Approximately 1 million people commit suicide worldwide annually and around 10 million attempt suicide each year. Suicide is a major public health problem throughout the world, and major efforts are currently being made to help reduce these numbers. However, suicide is the result of complex...
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Oxford University Press, 2016. - 449 p. Approximately one million people worldwide commit suicide each year, and at least ten times as many attempt suicide. A considerable number of these people are in contact with members of the healthcare sector, and encounters with suicidal individuals form a common part of the everyday work of many healthcare professionals. Suicide: An...
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