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147 kr
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Comprehensive Guide to Suicidal Behaviours
Working with Individuals at Risk and their Families
Häftad, Engelska, 2012
456 kr
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Over a million people commit suicide worldwide every year. Taking an interdisciplinary approach that looks at the person at risk, the family and personal relationships they have and the communities in which they are embedded, this book will help anyone working with suicidal individuals to prevent this major cause of death.Backed up by research and clinical expertise the book clarifies the facts about suicide and debunks the many unfounded myths surrounding the subject. It covers the classifications and manifestations of suicide, as well as the major risk factors, at-risk groups and warning signs. Advice on effective communication and a repertoire of strategies for distress management are offered, not only for supporting at-risk individuals and those who have survived a suicide attempt, but also families coping with bereavement. A final chapter explores the impact of the internet and the digital age on both the propagation and prevention of suicide.This book will be essential reading for anybody working with people at risk of suicide, including clinicians, therapists, psychologists, social and healthcare workers and volunteers working in suicide prevention.
Del 479 - Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics
Statistics, Society and Environment
35th FNE, Cuernavaca, Mexico, September 27-29, 2023
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
2 100 kr
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This volume features a collection of peer-reviewed contributions from the biannual conference organized by the Mexican Statistical Society, held in Cuernavaca, Mexico, from September 27-29, 2023. The volume places special emphasis on environmental statistics and applications that address societal issues or directly model social phenomena.