Internet and suicide / Leo Sher and Alexander Vilens, editors.

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Other Authors: Sher, Leo, Vilens, Alexander
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Language:English
Published: New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2009.
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505 0 |a The internet in suicide prevention and promotion -- The internet : its role in the occurrence and prevention of suicide -- The advantages and the disadvantages of the internet in preventing suicide -- Web-based suicide prevention education : innovations in research, training, and practice -- Improving public health practice in suicide prevention through online training : a case example -- Internet resources for preventing suicide -- Preventing suicide through the internet -- Warning signs for suicide : safe and effective information delivery online -- A potential source of data in understanding youth suicide : instant messages -- Internet and emerging suicide method : a case study of contagion of charcoal burning suicides via the internet -- "I am so sick of this life" : a semiotic analysis of suicidal messages on the internet -- The internet and suicide pacts -- Internet as a healing or killing tool in youth suicide phenomenon -- Exploring self-injury and suicide in relation to self-harm discussion groups on the internet -- "Across the street, not down the road" : staying alive through deliberate self-harm -- Borderline personality, contagion, and the internet -- Information for crisis intervention and suicide prevention resources for individuals with substance use disorders on the internet -- Effect of mass media on suicidal behavior in patients with psychotic disorders -- The use of the internet for research on suicides in the elderly -- For better or for worse? suicide and the internet in the world today -- Media suicide-reports, internet use and the incidence of suicides in Japan -- Internet-associated suicide in Japan -- Hard-to-reach populations and stigmatized topics : internet-based mental health research for Japanese men who are gay, bisexual, or questioning their sexual orientation -- Suicide in China in the era of the internet -- Internet communication about assisted or "rational" suicide : legal and ethical considerations for practice -- Can suicide be quantified and categorized? -- Mental illness and suicide -- The concept of post-traumatic mood disorder, suicidal behavior in war veterans and possible use of internet-based therapies in the treatment of war veterans with posttraumatic mood disorder -- Internet suicide phenomenon in Japan. 
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