Suicide by George Simpson, Emile Durkheim and John A. Spaulding (1997, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherFree Press
ISBN-100684836327
ISBN-139780684836324
eBay Product ID (ePID)20665

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Book TitleSuicide
Number of Pages416 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1997
TopicSociology / General, General, Suicide
IllustratorYes
GenreSocial Science, Psychology
AuthorGeorge Simpson, Emile Durkheim, John A. Spaulding
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight12.8 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.4 in

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Reviews"Even for the psychoanalytically oriented reader this book holds more than merely historical interest.  One cannot help being impressed by the wealth of knowledge and the perspicacity revealed in it, and there have certainly been few more compact presentations of socio-psychological problems...Psychoanalysts no less than sociologists will find the study of Durkheim's book instructive and rewarding.  The editor and translators are to be commended for making the work available in an excellent and remarkably lucid translation." - Psychoanalytic Quarterly, "Even for the psychoanalytically oriented reader this book holds more than merely historical interest.  One cannot help being impressed by the wealth of knowledge and the perspicacity revealed in it, and there have certainly been few more compact presentations of socio-psychological problems...Psychoanalysts no less than sociologists will find the study of Durkheim's book instructive and rewarding.  The editor and translators are to be commended for making the work available in an excellent and remarkably lucid translation." -- Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Even for the psychoanalytically oriented reader this book holds more than merely historical interest. One cannot help being impressed by the wealth of knowledge and the perspicacity revealed in it, and there have certainly been few more compact presentations of socio-psychological problems…Psychoanalysts no less than sociologists will find the study of Durkheim's book instructive and rewarding. The editor and translators are to be commended for making the work available in an excellent and remarkably lucid translation. - Psychoanalytic Quarterly|9780684836324|, "Even for the psychoanalytically oriented reader this book holds more than merely historical interest. One cannot help being impressed by the wealth of knowledge and the perspicacity revealed in it, and there have certainly been few more compact presentations of socio-psychological problemsePsychoanalysts no less than sociologists will find the study of Durkheime(tm)s book instructive and rewarding. The editor and translators are to be commended for making the work available in an excellent and remarkably lucid translation.e e" Psychoanalytic Quarterly, "Even for the psychoanalytically oriented reader this book holds more than merely historical interest. One cannot help being impressed by the wealth of knowledge and the perspicacity revealed in it, and there have certainly been few more compact presentations of socio-psychological problems…Psychoanalysts no less than sociologists will find the study of Durkheim's book instructive and rewarding. The editor and translators are to be commended for making the work available in an excellent and remarkably lucid translation." - Psychoanalytic Quarterly, "Durkheim's contribution was a very considerable one...No investigation of the subject can disregard his views."e" American Journal of Psychiatry, "Durkheim's contribution was a very considerable one...No investigation of the subject can disregard his views."-- American Journal of Psychiatry, "Durkheim's contribution was a very considerable one...No investigation of the subject can disregard his views."- American Journal of Psychiatry, "Even for the psychoanalytically oriented reader this book holds more than merely historical interest. One cannot help being impressed by the wealth of knowledge and the perspicacity revealed in it, and there have certainly been few more compact presentations of socio-psychological problems...Psychoanalysts no less than sociologists will find the study of Durkheim's book instructive and rewarding. The editor and translators are to be commended for making the work available in an excellent and remarkably lucid translation." -- Psychoanalytic Quarterly
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal394.8
SynopsisA classic book about the phenomenon of suicide and its social causes written by one of the world's most influential sociologists. Emile Durkheim's Suicide addresses the phenomenon of suicide and its social causes. Written by one of the world's most influential sociologists, this classic argues that suicide primarily results from a lack of integration of the individual into society. Suicide provides readers with an understanding of the impetus for suicide and its psychological impact on the victim, family, and society.
LC Classification NumberHV6545

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