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Suicide Psychology - A Social Psychology Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology Guide to Suicide - cover

Suicide Psychology - A Social Psychology Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology Guide to Suicide

Connor Whiteley

Publisher: CGD Publishing

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Summary

Suicide hurts people.People commit suicide as a last resort, no one wants to commit suicide and myths surround suicide.Psychologists know the truth about suicide. What causes it, how to prevent it, the warning signs and more.Tackling this difficult topic, best-selling writer Connor Whiteley explains the fascinating research and tackles the myths of suicide. And why it is critical to talk about.Psychology students, professionals and anyone interested in suicide psychology needs to read this engaging easy-to-understand book.BUY NOW!Suicide Psychology Content IncludesIntroductionMale Suicide: A Silent CrisisMyths About SuicideHow Social Factors Impact Male Suicide?How Does Depression Impact Suicide?Suicide And PrisonsStigma And SuicideHow To Talk About Suicidal Thoughts?What Are The Signs Someone Is Thinking About Suicide?How LGBT Hate Crimes Link With Suicide?What Is The Suicide Risk Of Children, Teenagers And Young People?What Is Suicide Grief?Neuropsychology Of SuicideWhat Links Personality And Suicide?Other Mental Health Conditions And SuicideOther Suicide Risk Factors
Available since: 02/17/2023.
Print length: 129 pages.

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