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Personality and the Nature of Suicidal Attempts
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1969In a comparative study (Vinoda, 1966) of personality characteristics of 50 female attempted suicides and an individually matched group of 50 psychiatric controls and 50 normals, it was observed that the attempted suicides differed from the psychiatric and normal controls on measures of hostility, guilt, rigidity and neuroticism. Attempted suicides (AS)
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Natural science and the healing of persons
Journal of Religion & Health, 1981The importance of a counselor's philosophical point of departure is emphasized. Viewing the self as "a conscious, free, and responsible decision-making actor in a world of substantial and self-transcendent meanings and purposes" is suggested as the core of a definition that uses an existentialist point of departure.
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Personality: In Nature, Society and Culture.
American Sociological Review, 1948S. A. Sieber +2 more
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On the nature of persons; Persons as constituted events
2015In regards to persons, there have been two main questions in the realm of contemporary philosophy: a synchronic question and a diachronic question. The synchronic question deals with the question: “What is a person at a time?” But the diachronic question deals with personal identity over time: “In virtue of what conditions is a person, P1, at t1, the ...
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Risk factors for natural cause mortality in a cohort of 1494 persons with serious mental illness
Psychiatry Research, 2021Faith Dickerson +2 more
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The Nationality of Natural and Juridical Persons in International Investment Law
European Yearbook of International Economic Law, 2021exaly

