Three-Step Theory of Suicide (Klonsky & May 2015)
The Three-Step Theory of Suicide (Klonsky & May 2015) outlines the conditions under which suicide attempts occur. According to this theory, suicidality results from a combination of hopelessness, pain, connectedness, and capability for suicide. Both anticipated suicide stigma and secrecy about suicide attempt could increase distress and diminish social connectedness among suicide attempt survivors and consequently contribute to suicidality.
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Three-Step Theory of Suicide (Klonsky & May 2015)
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