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Subtle Suicide: Our Silent Epidemic of Ambivalence about Living
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Subtle Suicide: Our Silent Epidemic of Ambivalence about Living

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This volume offers a description and analysis of subtle suicide-a psychological condition whose victims don’t care if they live or die, and thus act in self-defeating, self-damaging ways.

Over their extensive careers, psychotherapists Michael Church and Charles Brooks have developed the concept of subtle suicide,
a development of risky behavior where the subject does not care if he/she lives or dies. Now, in this urgent and informative new work, Church and Brooks present their findings on a condition that is often misdiagnosed as a symptom of addictive or mood disorders, when in fact subtle suicide the real underlying problem.

Based on thousands of hours of sessions with real clients and filled with dramatic case studies, Subtle Suicide: Our Silent Epidemic of Ambivalence about Living will help professionals, families, and friends to realize when someone may be suffering from subtle suicide. The authors also provide a number of strategies for helping those exhibiting subtle suicidal behavior, including how to react to specific types of comments and how to avoid being pulled into the sufferer’s emotional whirlpool.

Two distinguished authors, who developed the clinical concept of subtle suicide

Dozens of case studies based on actually psychotherapy clients diagnosed as suffering from subtle suicide

Biographical sketches of well-known people who exhibited subtle suicide behavior, including Marilyn Monroe, Anna Nicole Smith, Jim Morrison, and Evel Knievel

An extensive bibliography of print and online resources on a full range of topics related to subtle suicide and conditions that feed into it

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
23 July 2009
Pages
160
ISBN
9780313380662

This volume offers a description and analysis of subtle suicide-a psychological condition whose victims don’t care if they live or die, and thus act in self-defeating, self-damaging ways.

Over their extensive careers, psychotherapists Michael Church and Charles Brooks have developed the concept of subtle suicide,
a development of risky behavior where the subject does not care if he/she lives or dies. Now, in this urgent and informative new work, Church and Brooks present their findings on a condition that is often misdiagnosed as a symptom of addictive or mood disorders, when in fact subtle suicide the real underlying problem.

Based on thousands of hours of sessions with real clients and filled with dramatic case studies, Subtle Suicide: Our Silent Epidemic of Ambivalence about Living will help professionals, families, and friends to realize when someone may be suffering from subtle suicide. The authors also provide a number of strategies for helping those exhibiting subtle suicidal behavior, including how to react to specific types of comments and how to avoid being pulled into the sufferer’s emotional whirlpool.

Two distinguished authors, who developed the clinical concept of subtle suicide

Dozens of case studies based on actually psychotherapy clients diagnosed as suffering from subtle suicide

Biographical sketches of well-known people who exhibited subtle suicide behavior, including Marilyn Monroe, Anna Nicole Smith, Jim Morrison, and Evel Knievel

An extensive bibliography of print and online resources on a full range of topics related to subtle suicide and conditions that feed into it

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
23 July 2009
Pages
160
ISBN
9780313380662