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Comprehending Suicide: Landmarks in 20th-Century Suicidology
Edwin Shneidman, PhD

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215 pages
ITEM #: 431652A
ISBN: 1-55798-743-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-55798-743-3
PUBLICATION DATE: April 2001
EDITION: Hardcover

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During the 20th century, hundreds of books were written on suicide, but only a few can be said to have stimulated their readers to a deeper and more practical understanding of the topic. Drawing on his more than 60 years of experience, Edwin S. Shneidman has gathered in one book 13 of the most thought-provoking works of the century that offer invaluable insights on suicide and on responses to it.

Comprehending Suicide begins with a brief history of the phenomenon. Engaging reviews of the landmark publications open each chapter, and together the chapters reflect historical and literary, sociological, biological, psychiatric and psychological, or survivor and helping points of view. Featured last is a lively discussion about Dr. Sheidman's key beliefs after a lifetime of study. This book serves a large audience, from those doing research, to those helping to prevent suicide through community intervention or clinical practice, to those who have touched suicide or who have been touched by it.

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Shneidman's scholarly examination of the thought-provoking works of the 20th century that offer invaluable insights on and therapeutic response to suicide is essential reading for students of the mind, social scientists, and clinicians. His book provides a fresh, comprehensive, rich, and integrated summary of the study of suicide; chapters illustrate facets of suicidal behavior that are worthy of detailed investigation.

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