Exploring Suicidal Ambivalence
Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives
Series: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 28 December 2025
- ISBN 9781041017486
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages254 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 630 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 3 Illustrations, black & white; 2 Halftones, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white 666
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This volume offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary exploration of ambivalence in suicidal agency, a phenomenon that, despite its significance in clinical psychology, remains under-conceptualized.
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This volume offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary exploration of ambivalence in suicidal agency, a phenomenon that, despite its significance in clinical psychology, remains under-conceptualized.
Philosophers debate what ambivalence amounts to and whether ambivalence undermines practical rationality and agency, yet this discourse has rarely been applied to suicidal ambivalence. This volume examines the structural features of ambivalence in suicidal individuals, focusing, among other things, on the conflicting desires to end one's life versus the desire to live. By analyzing these opposing mental states, it clarifies the psychological and philosophical dimensions of ambivalence and its impact on the transition from suicidal ideation to action. Additionally, it critically evaluates whether ambivalence reflects diminished rationality and whether suicidal ambivalence potentially justifies paternalistic interventions. Bridging psychology and philosophy, this volume provides a nuanced understanding of ambivalence in suicidal agency, with significant implications for clinical practice and ethical decision-making.
Exploring Suicidal Ambivalence will appeal to researchers and graduate students working in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, clinical psychology, medical ethics, and psychiatry.
“This volume brings together important latest research from philosophy and psychology on a topic of significant practical relevance. Highly recommended to researchers, practitioners, and postgraduate students dealing with questions related to suicidality.”
Jukka Varelius, University of Turku, Finland
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Introduction: The Relevance of Ambivalence in Suicidal Behavior Part 1: The Basics 1. Psychological Perspectives on Suicidal Ambivalence 2. Philosophical Perspectives on Suicidal Ambivalence 3. Ambivalence: Some Conceptual Distinctions Part 2: Explaining Suicidal Ambivalence 4. Understanding Suicide, Acting for Reasons, and Ambivalence 5. The Ambivalence Model of Suicidality 6. Competing Motives and Forces: A Complex Systems View of Suicidal Ambivalence 7. Situated Suicidality: Taking the Environment Seriously Part 3: The Value of Ambivalence 8. The Benefits of Ambivalence and the Context of Suicide Intervention 9. Unmastered Ambivalence 10. Circles of Thought: When Ambivalence Threatens Our Agency Part 4: Ethical Implications of Suicidal Ambivalence 11. Ambivalence and Paternalistic Suicide Prevention 12. Ambivalence and Medical Aid in Dying
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