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Risk Factors For Suicide

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Risk Factors For Suicide

Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN/ASIN: 0309076250
ISBN-13: 9780309076258
Number of pages: 34

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Thoughts of suicide can be abundant and frequent for some. These thoughts easily disrupt the lives of not only the suicidal person but the world around said person. It may, however, be possible to tell someone is suicidal before it's too late.

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