Suicide And Attempted Suicide: Understanding the Cry of Pain

Suicide And Attempted Suicide: Understanding the Cry of Pain

by Mark Williams (Author), Mark Williams (Author)

Synopsis

A survey of the whole problem of suicide and attempted suicide, presenting the relevant facts and theories against a background of current psychotherapeutic thinking and practice. The book begins with an introduction providing historical and cultural perspectives. The core of the book includes information about suicide numbers, methods and related variables - age, sex, social class - together with cultural and historical comparisons, showing how rates change with other changing features of society. It describes the main theories about causes and motives - sociological, biological, psychodynamic - and combines these perspectives in an account showing among other things the importance of certain patterns of autobiographical memory. It discusses data on behaviour that can be predicted or prevented. The book ends by discussing wider issues: can suicide be rational?; the search for meaning; the aftermath of suicide and how the suicide survivor can be helped.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 2
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 28 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0141005610
ISBN 13: 9780141005614

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An important book that deserves a wide readership Simon Armson, Chief Execuive, The Samaritans
Author Bio
Mark Williams is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Wales, Bangor, and Director of the University's Institute of Medical and Social Care Research. He lectures widely around the world.