Tag: suicidal behavior


PARASUICIDE

Introduction and Definitional Scope The term Parasuicide, derived from the Greek prefix para (meaning alongside or near) and suicide, is used in clinical psychology and psychiatry to describe a comprehensive range of behaviors consisting of purposeful, non-fatal self-harm. Crucially, parasuicidal acts fall demonstrably short of resulting in the individual’s death. This expansive definition recognizes that […]

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SUICIDE BY COP

Suicide by Cop (SbC) The Core Definition of Suicide by Cop Suicide by Cop (SbC) describes a complex and tragic scenario wherein a suicidal individual deliberately engages in provocative, often criminal and life-threatening, behavior with the explicit, underlying goal of compelling a law enforcement officer to use lethal force against them. It is fundamentally an […]

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ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

Attempted Suicide: A Review of Clinical and Public Health Perspectives The Core Definition of Attempted Suicide The term Attempted Suicide, also often referred to as non-fatal suicidal behavior, is defined as a self-injurious act committed with the explicit intent to die, but which does not result in death. This is a critical distinction from completed […]

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NO-SUICIDE CONTRACT

No-Suicide Contract Introduction: Understanding the No-Suicide Contract A No-Suicide Contract (NSC), often referred to as a safety plan or a commitment to treatment statement, is a formal or informal agreement made between a client and a mental health professional. At its core, this document outlines the client’s agreement to remain safe and to refrain from […]

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