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... suicide can be treated by more traditional means without having to resort to abortion ; he is also aware that the suicidal patient , once she knows there are no other alternatives , would probably respond well to psychotherapy , drug ...
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... suicidal feel considerable aggression toward others and temporarily turn that aggression inwardly . Under cer- tain circumstances a suicidal person will express his aggression outwardly . Sometimes he kills another person when he jumps ...
... suicidal feel considerable aggression toward others and temporarily turn that aggression inwardly . Under cer- tain circumstances a suicidal person will express his aggression outwardly . Sometimes he kills another person when he jumps ...
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... suicidal patients eventu- ally were grateful that someone had either persuaded or forced them to remain alive . There may be some situations in life ( such as being afflicted with a painful and incurable disease ) in which an ...
... suicidal patients eventu- ally were grateful that someone had either persuaded or forced them to remain alive . There may be some situations in life ( such as being afflicted with a painful and incurable disease ) in which an ...
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