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Phenomenology of Suicide Maurizio Pompili This book US$, pp, ISBNThe author of the paperback The Suicidal Mind has a background in psychology and has apparently had many years of experience working as a consultant in thanatology and psychological autopsy. Or it can mean thinking about methods of suicide or making clear plans to take your own life. If you are feeling suicidal, you might be scared or confused by these feelings The Suicidal Mind A Psychotherapist's Dark Journey Into the Suicidal Mind Ronald Bonner work approaches the mind of the suicidal person from the perspective of a person on a dark journey that involves the suicide life story, stress and problems of living, dark ideas, dark emotions, dark physiology, hopelessness, and psychache One can show that there is an association between brain dysfunction and suicidal behaviour by comparing the risk of suicide behaviour in various groups of physical 6 How to support someone who feels suicidal Groups known to be at risk Studies show that some groups experience higher rates of suicide than others. He offers a wealth of insights to help understand and to prevent suicide. Statistics show that men, for example, and people who identify as lesbian, gay Dr. Edwin Shneidman expressed his opposition to the medicalization of suicide, which he sees as essentially a human condition. Shneidman defines psychache as the hurt, anguish, soreness, aching, psychological pain in the mindThe Suicidal Mind Edwin S. Shneidman Presenting casesrecounted in the patients' own wordsthat reveal the inner workings of the suicidal mind, Shneidman looks at suicide from a psychological perspective. Suicide does overlap at times mental illnesses, but there is “a % overlap between the commission of suicide and perturbation, upset, unease, Measuring the Suicidal Mind: Implicit Cognition Predicts Suicidal Behavior Matthew K. Nock1, Jennifer M. Park2, Christine T. Finn2, Tara L. Deliberto1, Halina J. Dour1, and Mahzarin R. BanajiDepartment of Psychology2 In this volume, Suicide as Psychache: A Clinical Approach to Self-Destructive Behavior, Shneidman introduces the concept of psychache, adding to the existing vocabulary on suicide to which he has contributed so generously. He spoke of suicide not as a disease, but as a series of acts with a common end point. The premise propounded by the author is that ‘psych-ache’, or extreme psychological pain, culminates in suicide 1) The common purpose of suicide is to seek a solution) The common goal of suicide is cessation of consciousness) The common stimulus of suicide is unbearable psychological pain) The common stressor in suicide is frustrated psychological needs) The common emotion in suicide is hopelessness-helplessness Suicidal feelings can mean having abstract thoughts about ending your life or feeling that people would be better off without you.