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  2. Suicide terminology - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, a meta-analysis of studies on the effects of media coverage of suicide found that "Reporting of deaths of celebrities by suicide appears to increase the number of suicides by 8-18% in the next 1-2 months, and information on method of suicide was associated with an increase of 18-44% in the risk of suicide by the same method."

  3. Suicidology - Wikipedia

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    Shneidman's definition of suicide is a conscious act of self-induced annihilation, best understood as a multidimensional malaise in a needful individual who defines an issue for which suicide is perceived as the best solution. He thought of suicide as psychache or intolerable psychological pain.

  4. Self-destructive behavior - Wikipedia

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    Self-destructive behavior is any behavior that is harmful or potentially harmful towards the person who engages in the behavior. Self-destructive behaviors are considered to be on a continuum, with one extreme end of the scale being suicide. [1] Self-destructive actions may be deliberate, born of impulse, or developed as a habit.

  5. 14 Things Therapists Need You to Know About Suicide - AOL

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    Suicide is the second leading cause of mortality in people between 10 and 34 years of age and the 10th leading cause of death overall in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease ...

  6. Self-harm - Wikipedia

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    Although self-harm is by definition non-suicidal, it may still be life-threatening. [6] People who do self-harm are more likely to die by suicide, [3] [7] and self-harm is found in 40–60% of suicides. [8] Still, only a minority of those who self-harm are suicidal. [9] [10] The desire to self-harm is a common symptom of some personality disorders.

  7. Suicide - Wikipedia

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    For example, suicide rates have been found to be greater in households with firearms than those without them. [63] Socio-economic problems such as unemployment, poverty, homelessness, and discrimination may trigger suicidal thoughts. [64] [65] Suicide might be rarer in societies with high social cohesion and moral objections against suicide. [36]

  8. 10 weird things that can kill you almost instantly - AOL

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    The spice, in larger quantities, has a hallucinogenic effect, and when consumed in excess can cause psychosis and death. Number 5.Underestimating a cow. 22 a year. That is how many annual U.S ...

  9. Warning signs of suicide - Wikipedia

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    Suicide warning signs include both actions and spoken words of hopelessness, intense anger, or unexplained late happiness, which can reveal an ominous pattern. However, some signs might seem too subtle to an untrained observer who has only limited contact with the person, such as changes in clothing or withdrawing from friends or prior interests.