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This book provides a socio-psychological enquiry of the phenomenon
of suicide in the Indian context. It addresses the rising trend of
suicides across the world and through case studies explores its
primary reasons, the after-effects on survivors and families and
measures to prevent them. The volume focuses on deciphering the
social and psychological meanings associated with suicide. Through
an examination of psycho-social autopsies of numerous cases, it
highlights the patterns and trends which emerge around mental
well-being, suicide and bereavement. It examines the primary
roadblocks for robust suicide prevention measures and provides
great insights into behavioral and personality categories and their
relationship with suicide. Offering theoretical and empirical
perspectives on the issue of suicide and self-harm, this book will
be of interest to students, researchers, and faculty of behavioral
sciences, psychology, social anthropology, demography, criminology,
social work and sociology. It will also be an essential read for
psychologists and counselors, policy makers, NGOs, CSOs, legal
experts and media personnel working in the area of suicide
prevention and research.
This book provides a socio-psychological enquiry of the phenomenon
of suicide in the Indian context. It addresses the rising trend of
suicides across the world and through case studies explores its
primary reasons, the after-effects on survivors and families and
measures to prevent them. The volume focuses on deciphering the
social and psychological meanings associated with suicide. Through
an examination of psycho-social autopsies of numerous cases, it
highlights the patterns and trends which emerge around mental
well-being, suicide and bereavement. It examines the primary
roadblocks for robust suicide prevention measures and provides
great insights into behavioral and personality categories and their
relationship with suicide. Offering theoretical and empirical
perspectives on the issue of suicide and self-harm, this book will
be of interest to students, researchers, and faculty of behavioral
sciences, psychology, social anthropology, demography, criminology,
social work and sociology. It will also be an essential read for
psychologists and counselors, policy makers, NGOs, CSOs, legal
experts and media personnel working in the area of suicide
prevention and research.
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