Measuring the suicidal mind

Tuesday, April 13, 2010 - 07:00 in Psychology & Sociology

Following the suicide of a relative or close friend, surviving family members and friends are left with a number of painful questions: 'What made them do it?,' 'Why didn't they get help?' The most troublesome question is often, 'Is there anything I could have done to prevent this?' People who are contemplating suicide tend to conceal their behaviour, or deny they are having suicidal thoughts, so it can be difficult to identify warning signs. Even experienced clinicians sometimes do not catch any warning signs and suicide experts have been searching for a clear behavioural marker of suicide risk...

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