Autopsy of a Suicidal MindAutopsy of a Suicidal Mind is a uniquely intensive psychological analysis of a suicidal mind. In this poignant scientific study, Edwin S. Shneidman, a founder of the field of suicidology, assembles an extraordinary cast of eight renowned experts to analyze the suicidal materials, including a ten-page suicide note, given to him by a distraught mother looking for insights into her son's tragic death. The psychological autopsy centers on the interviews conducted by Shneidman with Arthur's mother, father, brother, sister, best friend, ex-wife, girlfriend, psychotherapist, and attending physician. To gain some understanding of this man's intense psychological pain and to examine what may have been done to save his tortured life, Shneidman approached the top suicide experts in the country to analyze the note and interviews: Morton Silverman, Robert E. Litman, Jerome Motto, Norman L. Farberow, John T. Maltsberger, Ronald Maris, David Rudd, and Avery D. Weisman. Each of the eight experts offers a unique perspective on Arthur's tragic fate, and the sum of their conclusions constitutes an extraordinary psychological autopsy. This book is the first of its kind and a remarkable contribution to the study of suicide. Mental health professionals, students of human nature, and persons whose lives have been touched by this merciless topic will be mesmerized and enlightened by this unique volume. An epistemological tour de force, it will speak to anyone who is concerned with human self-destruction. |
Contents
1 The Beginning | 3 |
2 About Suicide Notes | 7 |
3 Consultation by Morton Silverman MD | 11 |
4 Interview with the Mother | 23 |
5 The Idea of a Psychological Autopsy | 31 |
6 Interview with the Father | 35 |
7 Consultation by Robert E Litman MD | 45 |
8 Consultation by Jerome Motto MD | 49 |
14 Consultation by Ronald Maris PhD | 99 |
15 Interview with the ExWife | 105 |
16 Interview with the Girlfriend | 115 |
17 Interview with the Psychotherapist | 125 |
18 Consultation by David Rudd PhD | 137 |
19 Interview with the Psychiatrist | 143 |
20 Consultation by Avery Weisman MD | 151 |
21 Letter to the Mother | 159 |
9 Consultation by Norman L Farberow PhD | 59 |
10 Interview with the Brother | 67 |
11 Interview with the Sister | 75 |
12 Consultation by John T Maltsberger MD | 85 |
13 Interview with the Pal | 91 |
Arthurs Suicide Note | 165 |
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About the Author | 179 |
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