Medicalisation is the misclassification of non-medical problems as medical problems. A common form of medicalisation is the misclassification of normal distress as a mental disorder (usually a mood disorder). Suicide is medicalised when it is considered a medical diagnosis per se, when it is considered to be secondary to a mental disorder when no mental disorder is present, and when no mental disorder is present but the management of suicidal behaviour associated with distress is believed to be the sole responsibility of mental health professionals. In the West, psychological autopsies have led to the belief that all or almost all suicide is the result of mental disorder. However, there are reservations about the scientific status of such s...
<p>The present work is a conceptual approach on psychosocial factors related to suicidal psychobiogr...
Suicide is a worldwide phenomenon. This review is based on a literature search of the World Health O...
Objective: The objective of this study is to examine physicians' awareness of diagnosable psychiatri...
Medicalisation is the misclassification of non-medical problems as medical problems. A common form o...
Suicide is a socio-cultural phenomenon. Reports about suicide from different cultures and eras suppo...
The usual clinical practice When clinicians are called to see a patient who has attempted suicide, t...
Suicide is a type of behaviour which assumes the need of overcoming the instinct of self-preservatio...
OBJECTIVES: Doctors are at higher risk of suicide than many other occupational groups. This study wa...
Suicide is actively causing one's own death. Like walking, it may have a host of motivations. Like c...
Suicide is actively causing one's own death. Like walking, it may have a host of motivations. Like c...
MENTAL depression affects the organism as a whole. In many ways it is a systemic illness and, like o...
The relationship between suicide and mental illness is well established. A majority of suicides sho...
Mental disorders are major risk factors for suicide. Not all those who suffer from them kill themse...
Suicide is a worldwide phenomenon. This review is based on a literature search of the World Health O...
The assessment and management of suicide risk are probably the most difficult tasks thatclinicians e...
<p>The present work is a conceptual approach on psychosocial factors related to suicidal psychobiogr...
Suicide is a worldwide phenomenon. This review is based on a literature search of the World Health O...
Objective: The objective of this study is to examine physicians' awareness of diagnosable psychiatri...
Medicalisation is the misclassification of non-medical problems as medical problems. A common form o...
Suicide is a socio-cultural phenomenon. Reports about suicide from different cultures and eras suppo...
The usual clinical practice When clinicians are called to see a patient who has attempted suicide, t...
Suicide is a type of behaviour which assumes the need of overcoming the instinct of self-preservatio...
OBJECTIVES: Doctors are at higher risk of suicide than many other occupational groups. This study wa...
Suicide is actively causing one's own death. Like walking, it may have a host of motivations. Like c...
Suicide is actively causing one's own death. Like walking, it may have a host of motivations. Like c...
MENTAL depression affects the organism as a whole. In many ways it is a systemic illness and, like o...
The relationship between suicide and mental illness is well established. A majority of suicides sho...
Mental disorders are major risk factors for suicide. Not all those who suffer from them kill themse...
Suicide is a worldwide phenomenon. This review is based on a literature search of the World Health O...
The assessment and management of suicide risk are probably the most difficult tasks thatclinicians e...
<p>The present work is a conceptual approach on psychosocial factors related to suicidal psychobiogr...
Suicide is a worldwide phenomenon. This review is based on a literature search of the World Health O...
Objective: The objective of this study is to examine physicians' awareness of diagnosable psychiatri...