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Facing Suicide Understanding Why People Kill Themselves And How We Can Stop Them James Barrat

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Facing Suicide Understanding Why People Kill Themselves And How We Can Stop Them James Barrat
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.64 MB
Author: James Barrat
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Facing Suicide Understanding Why People Kill Themselves And How We Can Stop Them James Barrat by James Barrat instant download after payment.

A deep dive into a national catastrophe that examines how and why suicide happens so that we can prevent it
Suicide has reached epidemic proportions in America, claiming over 45,000 lives each year—more than car accidents or homicides. For every person who dies there are about 10 unsuccessful attempts. Yet suicides are preventable, if we can grasp the complex factors behind it and look out for suicide’s signs in our families, communities, and colleagues. In this groundbreaking book, acclaimed journalist James Barrat delivers these insights with a deep dive into America’s suicide crisis.
With profiles of survivors and their families, and interviews with experts, Barrat assembles a thorough, nuanced portrait of this confounding killer. He examines suicide’s many risk factors, including genetics, substance abuse, access to lethal means, and mental health. Importantly, he explores how societal issues like racial trauma, bullying, and financial...

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