Explaining suicide : (Record no. 216376)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780128095799 |
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International Standard Book Number | 0128095792 |
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Title | Explaining suicide : |
Sub title | patterns, motivations, and what notes reveal / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Cheryl L . Meyer, Taronish H. Irani, Katherine A. Hermes, Betty Yung. |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | London, United Kingdom : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Academic Press, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2017. |
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Extent | 1 online resource |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Front Cover -- Explaining Suicide -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The History and Theories of Suicide -- The History of Suicide -- Suicide From the Early Modern Period to the Post-Civil War Era -- Suicide From the Post-Civil War Era to the Present -- Theories of Suicide -- Psychache Theory -- Interpersonal Theory of Suicidal Behavior -- Thwarted Disorientation Contexts -- Cognitive Theories of Suicide -- Hereditary and Biological Theories of Suicide -- Studying Special Populations -- 2 Findings -- Deciphering 1280 Cases -- Suicide Notes -- Overall Structure of the Notes -- Content of the Notes -- Very Frequently Occurring Content in the Notes -- Love and Relationships -- Apology, Blame, and Forgiveness -- Escape -- Instructions -- Frequently Occurring Content -- God and Religion -- The Afterlife and the Morality of Suicide -- Advice -- Precipitating Events -- Less Frequently Occurring Content -- Emotions -- Future Studies -- Motivations -- 3 Suicide Motivated by Interpersonal Relationships -- Suicides Related to Intimate Partners -- Unrequited or Lost Love -- Abusive Relationships -- Unknown Cause -- Suicides Motivated by Other Interpersonal Relationships -- Murder-Suicide -- Conclusions -- 4 Escape as a Motivation for Suicide -- Escaping From Multiple Issues -- Escaping From Psychological Pain -- Escaping From Physical Pain -- Escaping from Legal and Financial Crises -- Legal Crises -- Financial Crises -- Conclusions -- 5 Grief and Failure -- Distinguishing Uncomplicated and Complicated Grief -- Quintessential Case of Bereavement -- Prevention and Intervention -- Failure -- Workplace Bullying: An Example of Complex�A Failure -- Intervention -- Other Categories That Were Not Well Supported -- Guilt -- Alienation -- Altruism -- Conclusions -- 6 The Complexity of Suicide Motivation. |
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Formatted contents note | Chaos in Life and Intent to Die -- Interpersonal Relationships and Gender Dynamics -- Abusive Relationships -- A Comparison of Interpersonal Relationships -- Attitudes Toward Death -- Effect of Pain -- Reasons for Living -- Effect of Overwhelming Problems -- Conclusions -- 7 Severe Mental Illness -- Severe Persistent Mental Illness and�A Suicide -- Depression -- Bipolar Disorder -- Schizophrenia -- Multiple Diagnoses -- Dementia -- Anxiety Disorders -- Miscellaneous Other Diagnoses -- Conclusions -- 8 The Intersection of Suicide and�A Legal Issues -- Criminal Involvement -- Crimes Involving Substance Use, Abuse, or Addictions -- Driving Under the Influence -- Other Crimes -- Child Support -- Inmates and Suicide -- Conclusions Related to Criminal Involvement and Suicide -- Civil Issues -- Financial Issues-Foreclosure, Eviction, Bankruptcy -- It's All Relative -- Conclusions Related to Legal Involvement�A and Suicide -- 9 Protective Factors and Resilience -- Factors That Lead to Longevity -- Factors That Lead to Lives Cut Short -- Death With Dignity -- Living With Thoughts of Death -- Protective Factors -- Resilience -- Conclusions -- 10 Conclusions and Implications -- Resources Already Available -- A National Agenda -- The Relationship Between Risk Factors and Motivations -- Societal Risk Factors: Opening the Dialogue Regarding Suicide and Mental Illness -- The Means Matter -- Health and First-Responder Systems Risk Factors -- Localizing the National Agenda -- Working at the Local Level to Help Families and Survivors -- A "Driver's Ed" Course for Suicide Prevention -- Caregivers -- Family Intervention -- A Partners-in-Health Approach as a Model for Those Hard to Help -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Postscript -- To Those Who Have Lost Loved Ones to Suicide -- Appendix A: Detailed Methodology -- Appendix B: Coding Information -- References -- Index. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT | |
Keyword | Suicide |
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Keyword | Suicide |
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Keyword | Suicidal behavior |
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Keyword | Suicidal behavior. |
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Personal name | Meyer, Cheryl L. |
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Personal name | Irani, Taronish. |
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Personal name | Hermes, Katherine A. |
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Personal name | Yung, Betty. |
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url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128092897 |
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-- | Explaining suicide (Text) |
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