Suicidal Behaviour by Updesh Kumar

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Suicidal Behaviour Assessment of People-At-Risk by Updesh Kumar

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About Suicidal Behaviour by Updesh Kumar

Suicidal Behaviour: Assessment of People provides a psychometric analysis of various aspects associated with a suicidal risk assessment to understand the suicidal personality and predict suicidal behavior. It includes articles by experts in the field covering suicide research carried out globally. The discussion begins with a contextualization of the psychological factors implicated in the etiology of suicidal behavior with the help of a biopsychosocial model and is followed by empirical analysis. The theoretical issues are then examined from various perspectives. Some articles also focus on people-at-risk, including individuals suffering from substance abuse and bipolar disorders, security personnel, adolescents, etc.

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Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd; 1st edition (February 4, 2010)
Language:: English
Hardcover: 404 pages
ISBN-10: 8132102991
ISBN-13: 978-8132102991

Suicidal Behaviour by Updesh Kumar

Suicidal Behaviour by Updesh Kumar

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