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When the Mind Cannot Stay, Part One: A Psychological Anatomy of Suicide
A criminological analysis of the psychology of suicide, from Shneidman's psychache to Joiner's three elements. Part One of two, by Karma Gray. The person who dies by suicide is almost never a person who wants to die. They are a person who, in a brief window of consciousness, has lost the ability to stay.

Karma Gray
Apr 217 min read
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