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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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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