
The Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Attempted and Completed Suicide: Conceptual and Empirical Issues - Paperback
The Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Attempted and Completed Suicide: Conceptual and Empirical Issues - Paperback
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by Freddy A. Paniagua (Author), Sandra A. Black (Author), Michelle A. Coombs (Author)
The Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Attempted and Completed Suicide was published by Professor Thomas Joiner in 2005. This book is a critique of this theory with emphasis on whether or not it is a new theory of suicide, omissions in the literature Dr. Joiner reviewed to formulate the theory, the theory monumental task to explain the deaths of certain victims of 9/11 as suicides rather than homicides resulting from the al-Qaida terrorists attacks, violations of fundamental assumptions in qualitative and quantitative studies supporting the main tenet of the theory, and the problem of empirically testing core assumptions in the theory.



















