Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The End of Suicidology: David Lester
Proposed New Approaches
Chapter 2: Kral and White: Critical Suicidology: David Lester
Chapter 3: Joiner and Rudd: Expanding the Boundaries: David Lester
Chapter 4: Rogers and Lester: Proposals for the Future of suicidology: David Lester
Provocative Ideas
Chapter 5: Brian Mishara’s Two Component Model of Suicide with Life and Suicide Tendencies: David Lester
Chapter 6: Memes and Suicide: David Lester
Chapter 7: Suicide as a Staged Performance: David Lester
Chapter 8: An Ethological Approach to Suicide: David Lester
Chapter 9: Evolution and Suicide: David Lester
Chapter 10: Suicide, Chaos Theory, Non-Linearity, and the Tipping Point: David Lester
Chapter 11: Is There a Natural Suicide Rate? Bijou Yang
Chapter 12: Suicide as a Random Walk: Bijou Yang
Chapter 13: Can Murderers Provide Clues to Suicides: David Lester
Chapter 14: The Social Relationships of Suicidal Individuals: A Neglected Issue: Dmitri I. Shustov, Olga D. Tuchina and David Lester
Chapter 15: The Importance of Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworks: John F. Gunn III
Conclusions
Chapter 16: Has Suicidology Come to an End?: David Lester