Suicide, Individual, and Society |
Contents
Epidemiology of Suicide | 35 |
Theories of Suicide | 75 |
Theory of Karl Menninger | 128 |
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Aaron Beck affective disorders American assessment associated attempted suicide Baeschler Buddhism called callers Canada clinical cognitive cognitive therapy commit suicide committed seppuku compared countries crisis centres crisis intervention crisis line cross-cultural cultural depression depressive illness developed discussed divorce Durkheim effective Emile Durkheim emotional epidemiology euthanasia experience factors feelings female physicians Freud Fusé genetic guilt helpline higher hopelessness hospital human important individual Japan Japanese Journal of Psychiatry killed major male medical school Melancholia mental health mental illness Naikan object loss one's pain patients person physician suicide population postvention problems professionals programme psychiatric disorders psychological rate of suicide relationship reported risk samurai schizophrenia self-harm seppuku serotonin Shneidman social society sociology somatic stress study of suicide suicide attempters suicide behaviour suicide ideation suicide prevention suicide rates suicide statistics suicidology survivors symptoms telephone theory of suicide therapy Tokyo Toronto volunteers women York