Suicide Across the Life Span: Premature ExitsTaylor & Francis, 1996 - 349 pages First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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... Examining Suicidal Attitudes 199 Suicide Prevention in the Family 212 Gender Role Implications for Females 215 Gender Role Implications for Males 217 Suicide Prevention in the Schools 219 Education for Suicide Prevention in Colleges and ...
... Examining Suicidal Attitudes 199 Suicide Prevention in the Family 212 Gender Role Implications for Females 215 Gender Role Implications for Males 217 Suicide Prevention in the Schools 219 Education for Suicide Prevention in Colleges and ...
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... Examining the Arguments Against Physician- Assisted Suicide 281 Age Considerations in the Right - to - Die Debate Summary 286 287 Suggested Additional Readings 291 Afterword 293 Exploring the Suicidal State of Mind : An Exercise in ...
... Examining the Arguments Against Physician- Assisted Suicide 281 Age Considerations in the Right - to - Die Debate Summary 286 287 Suggested Additional Readings 291 Afterword 293 Exploring the Suicidal State of Mind : An Exercise in ...
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Contents
Suicide Then and | 1 |
Toward a Definition of Suicide | 16 |
The Cohort Perspective | 28 |
Summary | 38 |
The Behavioral Perspective | 53 |
The Cognitive Perspective | 61 |
Suggested Additional Readings | 71 |
Chapter 4 | 90 |
Suicide in Middle Adulthood | 141 |
Suicide Among the Elderly | 169 |
Suicide Prevention and Postvention | 197 |
Approaches for Treating Suicidal People | 237 |
Contemporary Issues in Suicide | 269 |
Afterword | 293 |
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Suicide Across the Life Span: Premature Exits Judith M. Stillion,Eugene E. McDowell Limited preview - 1996 |
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