The occurrence of suicide often startles those who knew the involved individual. The public often cannot believe that the person who committed suicide could have engaged in such a seemingly irrational and extreme act. Similarly, health agencies often find themselves at a loss as to what strategies or policies might be employed to stem the seemingly constant flow of suicide. This book carefully addresses sociological, psychological, and physiological factors that contribute to suicide. It also presents strategies that might be employed to reduce suicide by way of public policies, psychotherapeutic strategies, and neurophysiological interventions
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Psycho-social and biological theories of suicide ...
Suitable for those who work with suicidal patients, this book covers the biological, genetic, psycho...
A range of factors can contribute to suicide, which means that a multifactorial approach to suicide ...
It is understood that suicide is a major health problem and the leading cause of death worldwide. Be...
Suicide and attempted suicide rarely occur outside a con-text of a psychiatric disorder. Despite adv...
his book discusses current research on the phenomenology of suicide, that is, to focus on suicide as...
Suicide is a type of behaviour which assumes the need of overcoming the instinct of self-preservatio...
It is understood that suicide is a major health problem and the leading cause of death worldwide. Be...
After the types of suicidal behavior (completed, attempted, chronic, and focal) are defined, the epi...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that suicide is a socio-psychiatric phenomenon with etiological...
Every 18 minutes, there is a suicide attempt somewhere in the United States, with some 30,000 of tho...
Although recent years have seen large decreases in the overall global rate of suicide fatalities, th...
The causes of suicidal behaviour are not fully understood; however, this behaviour clearly results f...
Suicide is a major public health issue which is highly complex and multifaceted. Subsequently, after...
Physical diseases and mental disorders often present together increasing the risk of suicidal though...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Psycho-social and biological theories of suicide ...
Suitable for those who work with suicidal patients, this book covers the biological, genetic, psycho...
A range of factors can contribute to suicide, which means that a multifactorial approach to suicide ...
It is understood that suicide is a major health problem and the leading cause of death worldwide. Be...
Suicide and attempted suicide rarely occur outside a con-text of a psychiatric disorder. Despite adv...
his book discusses current research on the phenomenology of suicide, that is, to focus on suicide as...
Suicide is a type of behaviour which assumes the need of overcoming the instinct of self-preservatio...
It is understood that suicide is a major health problem and the leading cause of death worldwide. Be...
After the types of suicidal behavior (completed, attempted, chronic, and focal) are defined, the epi...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that suicide is a socio-psychiatric phenomenon with etiological...
Every 18 minutes, there is a suicide attempt somewhere in the United States, with some 30,000 of tho...
Although recent years have seen large decreases in the overall global rate of suicide fatalities, th...
The causes of suicidal behaviour are not fully understood; however, this behaviour clearly results f...
Suicide is a major public health issue which is highly complex and multifaceted. Subsequently, after...
Physical diseases and mental disorders often present together increasing the risk of suicidal though...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Psycho-social and biological theories of suicide ...
Suitable for those who work with suicidal patients, this book covers the biological, genetic, psycho...
A range of factors can contribute to suicide, which means that a multifactorial approach to suicide ...