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Suicide remains one of the most pressing public health concerns
across the world. Expensive in terms of the human cost and
associated suffering, the economic costs, the social costs and the
spiritual costs, it affects millions of people every year. This
important reference work collects together a wide range of research
around suicide and suicide prevention, in order to guide future
research and provide guidance for professionals about the best way
to respond meaningfully to suicidal patients. Responding to the
need for multi-disciplinary and international research to deepen
our understanding of suicide, it demonstrates where our knowledge
is firmly evidence-based and where new areas for research are
emerging, as well as highlighting where we know little. Divided
into six parts, each with its own editorial introduction and
commentary, it explores research with and about survivors of
suicide and indigenous populations. The remaining sections look at
suicide-focused research in psychiatric nursing, psychiatry,
psychology, and social work and allied health. It is of interest to
all advanced students, practitioners and scholars interested in
suicide and its impact and prevention.
Suicide remains one of the most pressing public health concerns
across the world. Expensive in terms of the human cost and
associated suffering, the economic costs, the social costs and the
spiritual costs, it affects millions of people every year. This
important reference work collects together a wide range of research
around suicide and suicide prevention, in order to guide future
research and provide guidance for professionals about the best way
to respond meaningfully to suicidal patients. Responding to the
need for multi-disciplinary and international research to deepen
our understanding of suicide, it demonstrates where our knowledge
is firmly evidence-based and where new areas for research are
emerging, as well as highlighting where we know little. Divided
into six parts, each with its own editorial introduction and
commentary, it explores research with and about survivors of
suicide and indigenous populations. The remaining sections look at
suicide-focused research in psychiatric nursing, psychiatry,
psychology, and social work and allied health. It is of interest to
all advanced students, practitioners and scholars interested in
suicide and its impact and prevention.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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