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Understanding Suicide's Allure: Steps to Save Lives by Healing Psychological Scars

Autor Stanley Krippner Cuvânt înainte de Harris L. Friedman Autor Linda Riebel, Debbie Joffe Ellis, Daryl S. Paulson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 ian 2021 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This book explains why suicide can be alluring to a person aiming to stop his or her traumatic pain-whether its source is bullying, sexual assault, war combat, or other PTSD-invoking events-and details approaches that can prevent suicide.Suicide has been a taboo topic in Western culture. The mere mention of suicide sparks reactive responses that include medical, moral, spiritual, and religious debates. As a result, the authors open an important discussion here, offering an honest and non-judgmental examination of the many aspects involved in the nature of suicide, explaining that above all, people need to learn how to support those struggling with suicidal thoughts or to intercept their own suicidal thinking. The book also includes an extensive review and evaluation of the many available mental health treatments.Special consideration is given to military suicides. U.S. soldier suicides exceed one per day and continue to rise in all military branches, while veteran suicide rates are even higher, averaging 17 per day. Communities, families, veterans, and service members are in need of tools and insights for coping with, navigating, and exposing the suicidal attitudes affecting many current and former members of the military.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440862540
ISBN-10: 1440862540
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Includes topics associated with forms of suicide not widely addressed in other books, including evolutionary psychology, traumatic brain injury, prescription drug side-effects, and shamanism

Notă biografică

Stanley Krippner, PhD, is a member of the American Association of Suicidology and the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. Linda Riebel, PhD, is on the faculty of Saybrook University and conducted a psychotherapy practice in San Francisco and Berkeley for 25 years, specializing in eating disorders, anxiety, and depression. Debbie Joffe Ellis, PhD, is on the adjunct faculty at Columbia University Teachers College.Daryl S. Paulson, PhD, is a decorated Vietnam combat veteran, a counselor specializing in trauma-associated disorders, and president/CEO of BioScience Laboratories, Inc.

Cuprins

ForewordAcknowledgmentsTo the ReaderWhen the Crisis Is Global: Coronavirus and PTSDSection I The Allure of SuicideChapter 1 Who Is Attracted by the Allure of Suicide?Chapter 2 Suicide Is ComplicatedChapter 3 The Pioneer of Suicidology and What He FoundChapter 4 Suicide among MinoritiesChapter 5 The Most Beautiful Alluring Demon I Have Ever KnownThose Who Survived: William StyronChapter 6 Dreams, Nightmares, and SuicideChapter 7 Mental Illness and SuicideChapter 8 Teenage SuicidesChapter 9 Physician-Assisted SuicideThose Who Survived: Colin WilsonSection II Suicide in the MilitaryChapter 10 Daryl Paulson's StoryChapter 11 Hard-Earned Insights from Combat ExperienceChapter 12 The Parking Lot SuicidesChapter 13 An Integrative Treatment of PTSDThose Who Survived: Jimmy StewartSection III Sexual Assault and SuicideChapter 14 Two Cases of Sexual AssaultChapter 15 Sexual Assault Can Lead to SuicideChapter 16 Sexual Assault in Churches and Faith GroupsChapter 17 Sexual Assault in the MilitarySection IV BullyingChapter 18 How Bruno Was Bullied to DeathChapter 19 Bullying and the VulnerableChapter 20 Bullies, Victims, and BystandersChapter 21 Preventing BullyingSection V Depression, Anxiety, and PTSDChapter 22 The Three DangersChapter 23 Treating DepressionChapter 24 Deconstructing Anxiety: A New Way of Dealing with SuicidalityChapter 25 Evaluating Treatments for PTSDThose Who Survived: Bobby GreySection VI Other Groups at RiskChapter 26 Suicide on the Land: The Farmer's DilemmaChapter 27 Spirit Sickness and Soul LossChapter 28 Suicide among Indigenous PeoplesChapter 29 Children, the Elderly, and the Sleep-DeprivedSection VII How Professionals Understand SuicideChapter 30 Two Views of Suicide from Evolutionary PsychologyChapter 31 Suicide as a Public Health IssueChapter 32 The Archetypes of SuicideChapter 33 Why Mythology Is PersonalChapter 34 The Psychophysiology of SuicideChapter 35 The Rational Emotive Approach to Suicidal ThoughtsChapter 36 Beyond the Personal Self: Transpersonal ModelsChapter 37 Systems Approaches to Understanding SuicideThose Who Survived: MarlaSection VIII PreventionChapter 38 Preventing SuicideChapter 39 REBT and Suicide PreventionChapter 40 Resilience Training and Suicide Prevention: Did It Work?Chapter 41 Skills for Self-RegulationChapter 42 Building a Better Teenage BrainChapter 43 Preventing Suicide behind BarsChapter 44 Spirituality as a Path away from SuicideThose Who Survived: The Sister Who LivedSection IX HealingChapter 45 Achieving Self-EmpowermentChapter 46 Deal with PTSD Nightmares FirstChapter 47 Nightmare Dream Revision and Lucid DreamingChapter 48 Eye Movement Desensitization and ReprocessingChapter 49 Narrative Exposure TherapyChapter 50 Time Perspective TherapyChapter 51 How TPT Saved Jamie from PTSDChapter 52 Nature's GiftChapter 53 Psychedelics Old and NewChapter 54 Vine of the SpiritsThose Who Survived: Saved by the VineSection X Turning the TideChapter 55 Turning the TideIndex