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by Kay Redfield Jamison

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Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide

Suicide is the third major killer of young people in the Western world, and in the closing decades of the twentieth century it reached epidemic proportions: around the world there has been a frightening surge in suicides committed by children, adolescents and young adults. Kay Redfield Jamison is herself a survivor of a nearly lethal suicide attempt which came after years of battling manic depression. Her survival marked the beginning of a life's work to investigate mental illness and self-inflicted death, and she is now an internationally recognized authority on the depressive illnesses. In Night Falls Fast Dr. Jamison dispels the silence and shame that surround the subject of suicide and provides a better understanding of the suicidal mind and a chance to recognize the person at risk. She brings to the book not only wide scientific knowledge and clinical experience but also great compassion. In tracing the network of reasons underlying the phenomenon, she gives us astonishing examples and a startling look at the journals, drawings and farewell notes of people who have chosen to kill themselves. She also provides vivid insight into the most recent findings from hospitals and laboratories across the world; the critical biological and psychological factors that interact to cause suicide; and the new strategies being evolved to combat them. Night Falls Fast is a sensitive and penetrating analysis that helps us to comprehend the profound and disturbing sense of loss created in those left behind. It is the first major book on the subject in a quarter of a century and stands to become a classic account of one of the most devastating and destructive causes of death of our time. 'An important, moving and informative book' - Guardian . 'For anyone in any way connected with a potential suicide this book is essential reading: that means all of us' - The Times . 'This is a lyrical, beautifully argued, deep and deeply troubling book' - Evening Standard . 'A profound and impassioned book which will stand as the authoritative study of suicide for many years' - William Styron.

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ISBN

9780330481793

Published
September 7th 2001 by Pan Macmillan
Category
General
Number of pages
300
County of origin
UNITED KINGDOM
Dimensions
197 x 130

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