The suicidal mind
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The suicidal mind
Oxford University Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-172) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Why do people take their own lives? Is there anything others can do to stop them? How can we tell when a person is suicidal? In this book, Edwin Schneidman looks carefully at the psychological processes that lead to suicide and discusses suicide as a product of psychological pain and thwarted psychological needs. With suicide (and especially youth suicide) seemingly increasing throughout the Western world today, this book represents a forthright attempt to revitalize the topic anddemonstrate that everyone can detect and stop potential suicides from occuring.
目次
- Part I: The Dark Side of Life
- Ch. 1. Mental Pain and Frustrated Needs
- Ch. 2. The Need to Be Loved: The Case of Ariel Wilson
- Part II: The Psychology of Suicide
- Ch. 3. Clues and Constrictions: Indirect Suicide
- Ch. 4. The Need to Strike First. The Case of Beatrice Bessen
- Part III: Aspects of Suicide
- Ch. 5. Death-Promoting Suicidal Logics
- Ch. 6. Suicidal Life Histories
- Ch. 7. The Need to Belong: The Case of Castro Reyes
- Part IV: How to Stay Alive
- Ch. 8. Commonalities of Suicide: Implications for Rescue
- Ch. 9. Templates for Life: Matching Therapy to Needs
- Ch. 10. The Role of the Self and Others in Life and Death
- Notes
- Recommended Readings
- Appendix
- Index
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