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Why People Die By Suicide: Theories Through History

Why People Die By Suicide: Theories Through History

Update: 2025-07-28
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While in psychiatry we avoid using declarative or certain language about mechanisms, it can be helpful to think about the narratives that drive people to behavior that will ultimately end their life. In this episode Margaret and I review the Durkheim principles of suicidality following the four categories: anomic, fatalistic, egoistic and altruistic. We talk about how each has a distinct flavor in the clinical setting and which ones are better handled by safety planning or solution based interventions.

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Why People Die By Suicide: Theories Through History

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