suicide statistics

Christmas Suicide Rates

December 9, 2008

Christmas suicide rates. What does this information mean to you? The fact that you decided to read this article means that you are interested in christmas suicide statistics. As you continue reading you will develop a clearer understanding. Let me ask you, do you think people commit suicide more at Christmas, thanks giving and New Year? Just think [...]

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Impact Economic Effects on Suicide Statistics

October 10, 2008

Impact Economic Effects on Suicide Statistics. Suicide statistics rise with the effects of economic depression. What is recession?  Recession 2008:  According to Wikipedia: The definition of a recession is;  ”a significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months, usually affecting; real income, employment, industrial production, and wholesale-retail sales.” A sustained [...]

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Is it Beneficial to suffer in “Suicide Silence”?

June 28, 2008

Whether it’s recent deaths or past deaths, when a loved one commits suicide, relatives, spouses even friends experience a  roller coaster of emotions including grief, guilt, and depression and we can fluctuate between all of these for some time. Research have indicated that some family survivors may have particularly difficult grief reactions (complicated grief) and that counseling can be useful [...]

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