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... > social science subjects > psychology > social psychology > emotion > bereavement > suicide counseling and prevention
... > social science subjects > psychology > cognitive psychology > emotion > bereavement > suicide counseling and prevention
... > other subjects > arts and humanities > philosophy > philosophy of action > emotion > bereavement > suicide counseling and prevention
... > contexts > population characteristics > health > mental health > bereavement > suicide counseling and prevention

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suicide counseling and prevention  

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  • The term suicide encompasses both behaviors in which people intentionally cause their own deaths (complete suicide or fatal suicide) and those behaviors where the person survives the action (attempted suicide, parasuicide, or deliberate selfharm). Suicidal behavior, more than many other behaviors, often creates severe anxiety in those professionals who encounter and endeavor to help such individuals because of the fear that the smallest misstep may result in their clients' deaths. [Source: Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience; Suicide, Counseling and Prevention]

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