Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
3 Exploring Possibilities for Indigenous Suicide Prevention
Responding to Cultural Understandings and Practices
-
Lisa M. Wexler
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Critiquing Suicidology:
- Critiquing Contemporary Suicidology 15
- A Critical Look at Current Suicide Research 31
- Exploring Possibilities for Indigenous Suicide Prevention 56
- Risky Bodies 71
- Speaking of Suicide as a Gendered Problematic 94
-
Insider Perspectives
- “Being More Than Just Your Final Act” 115
- When Despair and Hope Meet the Stigma of “Manipulation” and “Ambivalence” 133
- No Regrets 154
-
Creating Alternatives: Re-envisioning Suicide and Prevention
- Hate Kills 169
- Queer Youth Suicide 188
- Understanding the Unfathomable in Suicide 209
- Indigenous Best Practices 229
- Reimagining Youth Suicide Prevention 244
- Contributors 264
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Critiquing Suicidology:
- Critiquing Contemporary Suicidology 15
- A Critical Look at Current Suicide Research 31
- Exploring Possibilities for Indigenous Suicide Prevention 56
- Risky Bodies 71
- Speaking of Suicide as a Gendered Problematic 94
-
Insider Perspectives
- “Being More Than Just Your Final Act” 115
- When Despair and Hope Meet the Stigma of “Manipulation” and “Ambivalence” 133
- No Regrets 154
-
Creating Alternatives: Re-envisioning Suicide and Prevention
- Hate Kills 169
- Queer Youth Suicide 188
- Understanding the Unfathomable in Suicide 209
- Indigenous Best Practices 229
- Reimagining Youth Suicide Prevention 244
- Contributors 264
- Index 269