The Twentieth Century, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After, 1964 |
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... suicidal acts . Suicide , i.e. the fatal suicidal act , has a profound effect on the people close to the victim . It posthumously alters their feelings towards him . There often is an upsurge of love , alas too late . The feeling of ...
... suicidal acts . Suicide , i.e. the fatal suicidal act , has a profound effect on the people close to the victim . It posthumously alters their feelings towards him . There often is an upsurge of love , alas too late . The feeling of ...
Pàgina 34
... suicide and suicidal attempts is formidable . Until recently the suicides only used to be considered and suicidal attempts were regarded merely as failed suicides . Today the significance of the suicidal attempt as a social behaviour ...
... suicide and suicidal attempts is formidable . Until recently the suicides only used to be considered and suicidal attempts were regarded merely as failed suicides . Today the significance of the suicidal attempt as a social behaviour ...
Pàgina 35
... suicidal gamble seems to be used more than in the past as a manipulating device and more so by women than by men . More women than men attempt suicide . The proportion of women committing suicide has increased steadily during the last ...
... suicidal gamble seems to be used more than in the past as a manipulating device and more so by women than by men . More women than men attempt suicide . The proportion of women committing suicide has increased steadily during the last ...
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