Suicide and self-harm /
Suicide and self-harm /
edited by Justin Healey.
- Rozelle, N.S.W. : Spinney Press, 2002.
- 44 p. : ill ; 30 cm.
Includes index.Bibliography: p. 44. Chapter 1. Suicide in Australia: Suicide: mortality and morbidity; Suicide - 41,000 in 20 years; Injuries and deaths due to external causes; Prevalence of mental disorders and self-harm; Suicide trends among selected groups; Suicide facts; Divorced men head suicide list; Suicide in old age; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide; Youth suicide in Australia; More young Australians are killing themselves; Healthy, happy young people don't suicide, do they?; He seemed such a normal boy ... -- Chapter 2. Suicide - Understanding and Prevention: What causes people to commit suicide?; What are the suicide risk factors?; Depression can affect anyone, at any time; Myths about suicide; The myths of suicide; What is self-harm?; Suicide warning signs; Suicide prevention: what you can do; Suicide intervention: how can I help?; Suicide strategy: don't mention the word; When someone takes their own life: help for bereavement and grief; Grief after suicide. Suicide is a tragedy which occurs all too often and which can prevented. This book examines Australia's suicide rate and focuses on the groups most at risk - young people; middle-aged men; Aboriginal people; gays and lesbians; people from rural and remote communities; and the elderly. This book also explores the risk factors and warning signs for people who self-harm, and for those who attempt suicide; the myths of suicide; treatments for depression; understanding suicide and developing prevention strategies; and how to deal with the grief of losing someone who has taken their own life. Secondary and tertiary students and teachers.
1876811757
Suicide--Prevention & control.
Suicide.
Suicide--Prevention.
Suicide victims--Psychology.
362.28 SU IC
Includes index.Bibliography: p. 44. Chapter 1. Suicide in Australia: Suicide: mortality and morbidity; Suicide - 41,000 in 20 years; Injuries and deaths due to external causes; Prevalence of mental disorders and self-harm; Suicide trends among selected groups; Suicide facts; Divorced men head suicide list; Suicide in old age; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide; Youth suicide in Australia; More young Australians are killing themselves; Healthy, happy young people don't suicide, do they?; He seemed such a normal boy ... -- Chapter 2. Suicide - Understanding and Prevention: What causes people to commit suicide?; What are the suicide risk factors?; Depression can affect anyone, at any time; Myths about suicide; The myths of suicide; What is self-harm?; Suicide warning signs; Suicide prevention: what you can do; Suicide intervention: how can I help?; Suicide strategy: don't mention the word; When someone takes their own life: help for bereavement and grief; Grief after suicide. Suicide is a tragedy which occurs all too often and which can prevented. This book examines Australia's suicide rate and focuses on the groups most at risk - young people; middle-aged men; Aboriginal people; gays and lesbians; people from rural and remote communities; and the elderly. This book also explores the risk factors and warning signs for people who self-harm, and for those who attempt suicide; the myths of suicide; treatments for depression; understanding suicide and developing prevention strategies; and how to deal with the grief of losing someone who has taken their own life. Secondary and tertiary students and teachers.
1876811757
Suicide--Prevention & control.
Suicide.
Suicide--Prevention.
Suicide victims--Psychology.
362.28 SU IC