1st Edition

Rational Suicide? Implications for Mental Health Professionals

By James L. Werth Jr. Copyright 1996
172 Pages
by Taylor & Francis

172 Pages
by Taylor & Francis

172 Pages
by Taylor & Francis

The idea that suicide may be an acceptable, rational option is rarely presented in professional literature. However, recent events and developments forcefully demonstrate that mental health professionals can no longer ignore the possibility that people can make a rational decision to die. After introducing the concept of rational suicide, the book explores the changing views of suicide over the... Read more
Chapter 1 Introduction to Rational Suicide; Chapter 2 The History of Suicide; Chapter 3 Arguments Against Rational Suicide; Chapter 4 Research on Mental Health Professionals’ Attitudes; Chapter 5 Criteria for Rational Suicide; Chapter 6 Additional Considerations: Necessary Research, Prejudice, and Values; Chapter 7 Ethical and Legal Implications; Chapter 8 Conclusions and Predictions;

Biography

James L. Werth Counseling and Psychological Services University of Arkansas