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Suicide-Related Behaviour Suicide-Related Behaviour

Автор: Группа авторов

Год издания: 0000

The book is an attempt to make sense of suicide related behaviour in terms of understanding its aetiology and how practitioners can respond in a caring and therapeutic manner. The last 30 years the data gathered has consistently indicated that suicide is a leading cause of death in young people especially men. Alongside this, the incidence of self harm, which has always been high, does not seem to be abating. Some professionals argue that attempted suicide and self harm are both the same entity. This book puts forward that they are two sides of the same coin and this coin is called suicide-related behaviour. This is a general term used in the book to describe all behaviours where the person intended to kill or harm themselves. In doing so relevant issues within the phenomenon of suicide-related behaviour and specific to both self harm and attempted suicide will be explored and addressed.
Деловое общение в тестах и интервью / Business-related Topics in Tests and Interviews Деловое общение в тестах и интервью / Business-related Topics in Tests and Interviews

Автор: Н. А. Колесникова

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Reflexions sur le suicide Reflexions sur le suicide

Автор: Holstein de Stael

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Полный вариант заголовка: «Reflexions sur le suicide / par Mad. la baronne de Stael-Holstein».

Suicide notes Suicide notes

Автор: Натиг Расулзаде

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Роман в криминальном жанре о молодом человеке, сражавшимся в Афганистане и ставшим калекой вследствие полученного ранения. Теперь, вернувшись на родину, он вынужден ступить на преступный путь, чтобы прокормить и лечить больную мать, и в финале боссы наркомафии его уничтожают.

Le Suicide: Etude de Sociologie Le Suicide: Etude de Sociologie

Автор: Durkheim Emile

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George Eliot's Life, as Related in Her Letters and Journals. Vol. 1 (of 3) George Eliot's Life, as Related in Her Letters and Journals. Vol. 1 (of 3)

Автор: Джордж Элиот

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