Extended Suicide: Unpacking the Psychology of Tragedy
EXTENDED SUICIDE: Conceptual Framework and Definitional Nuances The concept of extended suicide, often categorized within the broader spectrum of murder-suicide events, represents a unique and profoundly disturbing psychological phenomenon requiring careful distinction from traditional homicide or even typical acts of combined violence and self-harm. At its core, extended suicide involves the deliberate killing of another […]
Homicide-Suicide: Unmasking the Mind Behind the Tragedy
A murder-suicide describes the deeply tragic and specific act where a perpetrator commits the murder of one or more victims, immediately followed by the perpetrator committing suicide. This sequence of events, often referred to academically as homicide-suicide or dyadic death, represents one of the most complex and devastating failures of psychological and social safety nets. […]