Suicide and deliberate self-harm: When attachments fail

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Suicide is one of the most mysterious and most challenging of human behaviours, an inherently traumatic, barely imaginable phenomenon, outside the usual range of expectable human behaviour-Hamlet’s ‘bourn from which no traveller returns’.

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Holmes, J. (2017). Suicide and deliberate self-harm: When attachments fail. In Phenomenology of Suicide: Unlocking the Suicidal Mind (pp. 113–129). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47976-7_7

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