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- What causes suicide epidemics--and how can we prevent them?
- Author(s): Helen C Epstein
- 176 Pages
- Psychology, Suicide
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Book Synopsis
What causes suicide epidemics--and how can we prevent them?Many suicides are caused by biological mental illness, but sometimes the suicide rate of a particular group jumps--two-, three-, or even ten-fold--in a short time, behaving like an epidemic. Suicide epidemics unfold more slowly than microbial plagues like flu or malaria, but they happen far too quickly to result from genetic changes and affect far too many people to be explained away as spontaneous cases of brain injury.
These epidemics have occurred in America's rustbelt towns, Russia's cities, and indigenous communities from the Arctic to the Pacific Islands. They tend not to be associated with wars, poverty, or environmental disasters but with a rupture in the social environment so profound that people come to question their most intimate attachments. The mental pain that drives suicide has been likened to the flipside of love, but if so, how does love suddenly disappear--or seem to--from the lives of thousands of people at once? In Why Live, public health researcher Helen C. Epstein sets out to find the answer.
Review Quotes
"We live in a time of reversal in many long-favorable trends in human wellbeing. None is more disturbing than the increase in suicides. Every year, more Americans are finding it impossible to answer the question, 'Why live?' It is hard to think of anything more important, and Epstein's fine book is a milestone towards understanding." --Angus Deaton, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics
"With Why Live Helen Epstein displays impressive and wide-ranging scholarship in a beautifully written, deeply thought-provoking book on the relationship between suicide and social disruption. It sounds a warning for our times." --Mary T. Bassett, FXB Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights, Harvard University and former Health Commissioner for New York City and New York State
Dimensions (Overall): 7.4 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .42 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 176
Genre: Psychology
Sub-Genre: Suicide
Publisher: Columbia Global Reports
Format: Paperback
Author: Helen C Epstein
Language: English
Street Date: September 9, 2025
TCIN: 1003624544
UPC: 9798987053744
Item Number (DPCI): 247-29-8105
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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