Leap Into the Mind of a Suicide

Leap   Into the Mind of a Suicide
Author: Nancy Xia
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781683484783

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Back cover Many suicides left a mystery behind them in this world. Were they crazy? Were they evil? Or were they ill? I used to think they were simply stupid until the day when I became one of “them”. My name is Nancy Xia. At age eighteen, I made a desperate attempt to end my life. Miraculously, I survived, but I sustained a severe injury and will live with a physical disability for the rest of my life. . . Thirteen years later, however, I am a happy and productive person. I love life and I love to live. I feel like I have an obligation to speak for others who were lost forever to suicide. After reading this book, it is my hope that you will come away with a better understanding of mental illness and a fresh and insightful perspective on some of the most troublesome social issues of our time around mental health. For these reasons, I feel profoundly compelled to share my story with you.

The Final Leap

The Final Leap
Author: John Bateson
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-04-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520951402

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The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most beautiful and most photographed structures in the world. It’s also the most deadly. Since it opened in 1937, more than 1,500 people have died jumping off the bridge, making it the top suicide site on earth. It’s also the only international landmark without a suicide barrier. Weaving drama, tragedy, and politics against the backdrop of a world-famous city, The Final Leap is the first book ever written about Golden Gate Bridge suicides. John Bateson leads us on a fascinating journey that uncovers the reasons for the design decision that led to so many deaths, provides insight into the phenomenon of suicide, and examines arguments for and against a suicide barrier. He tells the stories of those who have died, the few who have survived, and those who have been affected—from loving families to the Coast Guard, from the coroner to suicide prevention advocates.

Suicidal

Suicidal
Author: Jesse Bering
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780226463469

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This personal inquiry into the psychology of suicide brings “compassion, confessional honesty, and academic perception” to a woefully misunderstood subject (Kirkus Reviews). Despite his success as a psychologist and writer, Jesse Bering spent most of his thirties believing he would probably kill himself. At times, the impulse to take his own life felt all but inescapable. When his suicidal thoughts began to fade, he felt relieved—but also curious. He wondered where they came from and if they would return; whether other animals experienced the same impulse, or if it was a uniquely human evolutionary development. In Suicidal, Bering answers all these questions and more. Drawing on personal stories, scientific studies, and remarkable cross-species comparisons, Bering explores the science and psychology of suicide. Revealing its cognitive secrets and the subtle tricks our minds can play on us, Bering helps readers analyze their own doomsday thoughts while gaining broad insight into the subject. Authoritative, accessible, personal, and profound, Suicidal will change the way you think about this most vexing of human problems.

A Good Day to Die Inside a suicidal mind

A Good Day to Die  Inside a suicidal mind
Author: Mahita Vas
Publsiher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9789814974790

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In 2019, Singapore had 400 reported suicides, with an increasing number of young people choosing to take their lives. Synopsis It is estimated that 800,000 people globally kill themselves every year. Our post pandemic world, with its numerous disruptions, has also forced more people to seek help for mental health issues. While much has been said about the toll on mental health, there is little understanding of why people choose to kill themselves, especially when many, like celebrities Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade had so much to live for. Author Mahita Vas has battled suicidal thoughts for all her adult life. She even lost one of those battles and tried to kill herself, only to be rescued within seconds of breathing her last. It is difficult for those left behind to understand why their loved one would choose to die. A Good Day to Die offers readers an intimate exploration of an anguished mind, weaving personal experience with academic reports.

The Battle Inside My Suicidal Mind

The Battle Inside My Suicidal Mind
Author: Estelle Nadia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1076417973

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Have you ever been affected by suicide, or are you struggling with suicidal thoughts? Maybe you would like to understand better what motivates someone to end their life? Struggling with suicidal thoughts was part of my daily routine. I had reached a point where it felt more and more like there was no place for me in this world, and ending my life seemed to be the only thing left to do. I increasingly felt insignificant, with no chance of ever seeing my life getting better. The regrets, the loneliness, the sadness, the adversity and a deep sense of helplessness just seemed insurmountable. It had been a long and hard battle. Eventually, it is possible to overcome and suicide most probably never is the solution. By reading this book, you will have a glimpse of my journey through depression and my fight to resist committing suicide. Hopefully, this will encourage you not to give up on yourself as well, and share your story. Or maybe you can be inspired to help someone you care about.

Cracked Not Broken

Cracked  Not Broken
Author: Kevin Hines
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: PSYCHOLOGY
ISBN: 1442222409

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This work is about the art of living mentally well. Told through the first-hand experience of mental health advocate, activist and speaker Kevin Hines (who has bipolar disorder), the story is an honest account of the struggle to live mentally well, and teach others how to do t...

A Long Way Down Movie Tie In

A Long Way Down  Movie Tie In
Author: Nick Hornby
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2006-05-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781101146798

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A wise, affecting novel from the beloved, award-winning author of Funny Girl, High Fidelity, and About A Boy. New York Times-bestselling author Nick Hornby mines the hearts and psyches of four lost souls who connect just when they've reached the end of the line. A Long Way Down is now a major motion picture from Magnolia Pictures starring Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Aaron Paul, and Imogen Poots. Meet Martin, JJ, Jess, and Maureen. Four people who come together on New Year's Eve: a former TV talk show host, a musician, a teenage girl, and a mother. Three are British, one is American. They encounter one another on the roof of Topper's House, a London destination famous as the last stop for those ready to end their lives. In four distinct and riveting first-person voices, Nick Hornby tells a story of four individuals confronting the limits of choice, circumstance, and their own mortality. This is a tale of connections made and missed, punishing regrets, and the grace of second chances. Intense, hilarious, provocative, and moving, A Long Way Down is a novel about suicide that is, surprisingly, full of life.

Adeline

Adeline
Author: Norah Vincent
Publsiher: HMH
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780544471917

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A “skillfully rendered and emotionally insightful” reimagining of the Bloomsbury group and Virginia Woolf’s last years (Publishers Weekly). In 1925, she began writing To the Lighthouse, an epic piece of prose that instantly became a beloved classic. In 1941, she walked into the River Ouse, never to be heard from again. What happened in between those two moments is a story to be told, one of insight and camaraderie, loneliness and loss—the story of a woman, named Adeline at birth, heading toward an inexorable demise. With poetic precision and psychological acuity, Norah Vincent paints an intimate portrait of what might have happened in those last years of Virginia Woolf’s life. From her friendships with the so-called Bloomsbury Group, which included the likes of T. S. Eliot, to her struggles with her husband, Leonard, Vincent explores the intimate conversations, tormented confessions, and internal struggles Woolf may have faced. Praised by USA Today as “daring” and by the New Statesman as “electrifyingly good,” Adeline takes a keen look at one of the most beloved, mourned, and mysterious literary giants of all time. “Vincent is a sensitive recorder of a mind’s movements as it shifts in and out of inspiration, and as it fights before submitting to despair.” —The New York Times Book Review “Skillfully rendered and emotionally insightful.” —Publishers Weekly