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Empirical Evaluation Studies Concerning Completed Suicide and Addictionction (Feuerlein 1975; Rushing 1969). In the latter case, we should also look for the significance of the pharmacological effect of drugs (e.g., alcohol) as a cause of depression (Bleuler 1975; Mayfield and Montgomery 1972).昏暗 发表于 2025-3-30 23:31:24
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Florence Ramond Jurney,Karen McPhersonoup “meriting particular attention for the improvement or development of methods of care to prevent suicide.” To meet these requirements, an improved knowledge of characteristics of certain groups of clinical suicides is desirable, as it could enable more specific therapeutic actions to be taken.走路左晃右晃 发表于 2025-3-31 05:05:46
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Woman in Lars von Trier’s Cinema, 1996–2014 that individual vulnerability may be related to psychic maladjustment due to various psychiatric diseases. Several studies have shown a strongly positive association between mental illness and completed suicide (Pokorney 1664; Noreik 1975; Tefft et al. 1977; Khuri and Akiskal 1983; Mitterauer 1985).分开 发表于 2025-3-31 15:39:01
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40835-4 steady decline in deaths from overdosage. The fact that the numbers have remained constant is due to an increase in all other methods especially in death from suspension. Reasons for changes in methods are examined, and factors which may be of use in predicting and possibly preventing unnecessary loss of life are discussed.inhumane 发表于 2025-3-31 18:14:01
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Self-inflicted Death (1971–1985): Preliminary Results of a 15-Year Survey in an Inner City Area on t steady decline in deaths from overdosage. The fact that the numbers have remained constant is due to an increase in all other methods especially in death from suspension. Reasons for changes in methods are examined, and factors which may be of use in predicting and possibly preventing unnecessary loss of life are discussed.