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The Neuroscience Of Suicidal Behavior 1st Kees Van Heeringen

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The Neuroscience Of Suicidal Behavior 1st Kees Van Heeringen
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.47 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Kees van Heeringen
ISBN: 9781107148949, 9781316602904, 9781108677264, 9781108609036, 1107148944, 1316602907, 1108677266, 1108609031
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st

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The Neuroscience Of Suicidal Behavior 1st Kees Van Heeringen by Kees Van Heeringen 9781107148949, 9781316602904, 9781108677264, 9781108609036, 1107148944, 1316602907, 1108677266, 1108609031 instant download after payment.

Nearly one million people take their own lives each year world-wide - however, contrary to popular belief, suicide can be prevented. While suicide is commonly thought to be an understandable reaction to severe stress, it is actually an abnormal reaction to regular situations. Something more than unbearable stress is needed to explain suicide, and neuroscience shows what this is, how it is caused and how it can be treated. Professor Kees van Heeringen describes findings from neuroscientific research on suicide, using various approaches from population genetics to brain imaging. Compelling evidence is reviewed that shows how and why genetic characteristics or early traumatic experiences may lead to a specific predisposition that makes people vulnerable to triggering life events. Neuroscientific studies are yielding results that provide insight into how the risk of suicide may develop; ultimately demonstrating how suicide can be prevented.

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