Suicide and the Irish / Michael J. Kelleher.
By: Kelleher, Michael J., M Phil, MD
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Suicide is usually a hidden, lonely act frequently chosen by people who are ill. Irrational or psychotic suicides are comparatively rare. Attitudes to suicide are changing, with a growing public understanding about its causes and effects.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-129) and index.
Introduction -- The rise in suicide -- Religion and suicide -- Suicide and family life -- Adolescent stress and youth suicide -- Suicide and mental illness -- Social determinants of suicidal behaviour -- The fate of self-poisoners -- The response of family and friends -- Prevention at national level -- Helping the suicidal -- The morality of suicide, assisted suicide and euthanasia -- The suicide of Pat Tierney.