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This essential reference volume in the field of suicidology brings forth leading-edge conceptualizations of suicidal behaviour by including emerging trends and recent research advances in the field across the globe. It highlights the trajectories of suicidal behaviour, emphasizing the psyche behind attempting suicide, identifying vulnerable groups, and bridging the gap between theoretical underpinnings and application for addressing the aftermath of suicide. The handbook delineates research progress on risk assessment among vulnerable groups of varied milieu. Furthermore, it introduces various avenues of change and well-being. It also addresses important concerns related to terrorism and suicide in the armed forces. 

 This handbook is a comprehensive repository of the latest research synergized with theoretical conceptualizations that pave the way for newer approaches towards management and prevention of suicidal behaviour. It includes contributions by eminent authors across the globe, and is a must-have resource for scholars, academics and professionals in the areas of mental health and social work. 

Part I Deconstructing the Phenomenon of Suicide
1 Theorizing Suicide: Multiple Perspectives and Implications for Prevention
3(20)
Swati Mukherjee
Updesh Kumar
2 Suicide in Ancient Hindu Scriptures: Condemned or Glorified?
23(16)
Latha Nrugham
3 "To Life": Biblical Narratives, Positive Psychology, and Suicide-Prevention
39(34)
Kalman J. Kaplan
Paul Cantz
4 Genetics of Suicidal Behaviour
73(18)
Qingzhong Wang
Yogesh Dwivedi
5 Impulsivity, Decision-Making and Their Role in Suicidal Behaviour
91(12)
Yari Gvion
Alan Apter
6 Gender Disparities, Mental Health Complexities and Social Connectedness: Exploring an Integrative Approach Towards Suicidal Behaviour
103(18)
Archana
Updesh Kumar
7 Suicide as a Response to Trauma
121(18)
Nicole A. Salman
Conrad J. Camit
Bruce Bongar
8 Suicide Terrorism
139(20)
Mark Dechesne
Bryn Bandt-Law
9 The Communication of Suicide Terrorism
159(22)
Jonathan Matusitz
Part II Risk Appraisal and Vulnerable Groups
10 Suicidal Crises: The Clinical and Research Implications of Overlooking the Role of Suicidal Reactivity
181(22)
Sean M. Barnes
Sarra Nazem
Lindsey L. Monteith
Nazanin H. Bahraini
11 Lethal Means Restriction: Historical, International, and Professional Considerations
203(18)
Bruce Bongar
Dana Lockwood
Danielle Spangler
Whitney Cowell
12 Dissociation and Habituation as Facilitating Processes Among Suicide Behaviours
221(18)
Leah Shelef
Neta Korem
Gil Zalsman
13 Indirect Self-destructive Behaviour Across the Lifespan
239(16)
Charissa Hosseini
Jessica Walsh
Lisa M. Brown
14 Suicidal Behaviour Among Black Males Differ from Recognized Behaviour in Other High Risk Groups: A Review
255(12)
Donna Holland Barnes
Ingrid Godfrey
15 Suicidal Ideation in Adolescents---A Transcultural Analysis
267(20)
Vsevolod A. Rozanov
Anastasiya S. Rakhimkulova
16 Geriatric Population: Suicide as a Road to Relief or to Release
287(18)
Jyoti Mishra Pandey
Barre Vijay Prasad
Preeti Mishra
Shobit Garg
Bholeshwar Prashad Mishra
17 Substance Abuse and Suicidal Behaviour
305(24)
Vimala Veeraraghavan
18 Antidepressants and Suicide Risk: Harmful or Useful?
329(20)
Philippe Courtet
Benedicte Nobile
Jorge Lopez-Castroman
19 Self-oriented Perfectionism and Socially Prescribed Perfectionism Add Incrementally to the Prediction of Suicide Ideation Beyond Hopelessness: A Meta-Analysis of 15 Studies
349(22)
Martin M. Smith
Vanja Vidovic
Simon B. Sherry
Donald H. Saklofske
20 Personality Profiles of Suicide Ideators, Attempters, Completers and Suicide Note Writers Versus Non-writers
371(16)
Nishi Misra
Apoorva Ghanekar
21 Chronic Suicidality and Personality Disorders
387(16)
Pallavi Sinha
Amit Khanna
Prerna Khanna
Deepak Moyal
Shailesh Jha
22 Those Left Behind...: The Process of Bereavement for Suicide Survivors and Postvention
403(26)
Ayesha Sana
Samridhi Ahuja
Harsheeta
Updesh Kumar
23 Solidarity in Times of Existential Crises in a Quantum World: Mapping Concepts and Weaving Field Narratives of Tragic Loss to Guide Those Left Behind
429(18)
Kathryn Gow
Part III Prevention, Intervention and Beyond
24 Spirituality, Religion and Suicide: French Findings
447(20)
Olfa Helene Mandhouj
25 Crisis Theory and Intervention Strategies as a Way to Mitigate Suicide Risk
467(18)
Monique Seguin
Nadia Chawky
26 ACT for Life: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Understand and Prevent Suicide
485(20)
Sean M. Barnes
Geoffrey P. Smith
Lindsey L. Monteith
Holly R. Gerber
Nazanin H. Bahraini
27 Attachment-Based Family Therapy for Depressed and Suicidal Adolescents: Development, Research and Clinical Practice
505(18)
Maliha Ibrahim
Jody Russon
Guy Diamond
28 Addressing Suicides in Special Operations Forces: Enhancing Resilience in a Unique Population
523(20)
Bruce Bongar
Catherine Hausman
Gabrielle Agin-Liebes
29 Innovations in Military and Veteran Suicide Prevention
543
Kathryn Maslowski
Kristen Vescera
Bruce Bongar
Updesh Kumar, Ph.D., is Scientist G and Head of the Mental Health Division at the Defence Institute of Psychological Research (DIPR), Defence Research and Development Organization, Ministry of Defence, India. His publications include Suicidal Behaviour: Assessment of People-at-Risk (Sage, 2010); Countering Terrorism: Psychosocial Strategies (Sage, 2012); Understanding Suicide Terrorism: Psychosocial Dynamics (Sage, 2014); Suicidal Behaviour: Underlying Dynamics (Routledge, 2015); Positive Psychology: Applications in Work, Health and Well-being (Pearson Education, 2015); The Wiley Handbook of Personality Assessment (John Wiley & Sons, 2016 and most recently The Routledge International Handbook of Psychosocial Resilience (Routledge, 2016). Among many achievements, he was conferred the DRDOs Best Popular Science Communication Award-2009 by Honble Defence Minister of India and the prestigious DRDOs Scientist of the Year Award-2013by the Indian government.