Abstract

Suicide bridges many domains—health, mental health, philosophy, ethics, jurisprudence, sociology, neurobiology, and theology—to name a few. Approaching the understanding of suicide exclusively from within one's own discipline is like looking close-up at one shade of dots in a pointillist canvas. Geriatric psychiatrists reading James Werth's book Contemporary Perspectives on Rational Suicide, in Brunner/Mazel's Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement will get the picture.

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