Youth Suicide PreventionSara Munson Deats, Lagretta Tallent Lenker Da Capo Press, 1989 M08 21 - 238 páginas Abstract: This collection of papers discusses the use of literature in the prevention of youth suicide. The authors use Herman Melville, William Shakespeare, William Styron, Sylvia Plath, and various poetry and popular culture references to demonstrate how literature relates to the issue of youth suicide. The clinical use of literature in treatment of suicidal tendencies in youth is examined. |
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... person and the genius are , almost by definition , " different " from the sane and the ordinary ; but they are different in radically diverse ways : princi- pally the genius is effective and makes sense , whereas the insane person is ...
... person and the genius are , almost by definition , " different " from the sane and the ordinary ; but they are different in radically diverse ways : princi- pally the genius is effective and makes sense , whereas the insane person is ...
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... person lives as long as he experiences his life as having meaning and value , and as long as he has something to ... person's experience , he begins to stop living , that is , he begins to die . ( Jourard 1969 , 132 ) Within the last ...
... person lives as long as he experiences his life as having meaning and value , and as long as he has something to ... person's experience , he begins to stop living , that is , he begins to die . ( Jourard 1969 , 132 ) Within the last ...
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... person assigned a subject position in a predominantly repressive patriarchal soci- ety . Looking at the novel in this way emphasizes its newness and inventiveness , not its imitativeness . Per- haps one would expect a novel about ...
... person assigned a subject position in a predominantly repressive patriarchal soci- ety . Looking at the novel in this way emphasizes its newness and inventiveness , not its imitativeness . Per- haps one would expect a novel about ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The Suicidal PsychoLogics of MobyDick | 15 |
Preventing Adolescent | 49 |
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Términos y frases comunes
adolescent adolescent suicide Ahab Ahab's death Arabella becomes Bell Jar Butch and Sundance Capulet Chapter character child Christminster client committed suicide Cordelia Street creative depression despair double bind dramatic edited Edwin Shneidman emotional Esther father feelings fictional films Florida Friar girl guilt Hamlet Hardy Helen icide identity imagination individual insanity Jude the Obscure Jude's literary literature live logic madness marriage Mazza Melville Melville's Mercutio Milton Moby-Dick mother Nardo novel Ophelia parents Paul Paul's perhaps person perspective Peyton Phillotson Plath play poem poetry therapy Polonius present psychological revenge revenge tragedy role Romeo and Juliet Sara Munson Deats scene self-destruction sense sexual Shakespeare social society society's Sophie's Choice story study of suicide Styron subintentioned suicidal behavior tells thanatologists therapist thing Thomas Hardy thou thought tion tragedy Tybalt University values Waldo Pepper whale Willa Willa Cather words writing York young youth suicide