Suicide is the fourth most common cause of death in the U.S. among 10-14 year olds, third among 15-19 year olds, and second among 20-24 year olds. Experts from all areas of psychiatry, (including epidemiology, neurobiology, genetics and psychotherapy) have brought together in this volume the most recent findings in their fields to address important questions. How can these deaths be prevented? Can they be anticipated? Are there perceptible patterns? What role do families and gender play? What are the treatments for and outcomes of suicide attempters?
Suicide is the fourth most common cause of death in the U.S. among 10-14 year olds, third among 15-19 year olds, and second among 20-24 year olds. Exp...
Describes important advances in the psychobiological understanding of the behavioral dimensions of suicide and violence made over the last ten years. The volume comprises papers presented at two symposia held under the auspices of the department of psychiatry of Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Describes important advances in the psychobiological understanding of the behavioral dimensions of suicide and violence made over the last ten years. ...