Theory of Suicide
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Part 1 of ebook "International handbook of suicide prevention: Research, policy and practice" provides readers with contents including: suicidal determinants and frameworks; intervention, treatment, and care; international perspectives on the epidemiology and aetiology of suicide and self-harm; substance use disorders and suicidal behaviour; personality disorders and suicidal behaviour; evidence-based prevention and treatment of suicidality in children and adolescents;...
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Ebook Sociological thought: Part 2 presents the following content: Contribution in Sociological Method Sociology-as a Science, the Concept of Social Facts; Division of Labour in Society–Mechanical and Organic Solidarity; Max Weber: Intellectual Background; Sociology as a Interpretative Science, Concept of Verstehen and Ideal Type;...Please refer to the documentation for more details.
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This paper delves into the realms of tragedy, memory and representation. Drawing upon the phenomenon of the Phantom Limb and extending it towards a theory of Phantom Bodies, various artworks - literary, theatrical and visual - are examined. After the conflagration of the terrorist attack, how are these absences grieved over and remembered through artistic representation? The essay examines this question by positioning itself amongst the scarred landscapes of post-September 11 New York and suicide bombings in Israel (2000-2006).
184p runthenight05 01-03-2023 5 2 Download
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Using the objectification theory, scholars have theorized the sense of detachment and disregard for the body that results from continued body objectification are believed to put a person at greater risk for non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), due to a lack of emotional investment in the body.
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The Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicidal Behavior (IPT) is supported by recent epidemiological data. Unique risk factors for the IPT constructs have been identified in community epidemiological studies. Gender differences in these risk factors may contribute substantially to our understanding of suicidal risk, and require further investigation.
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