The author cites his 3 attempted suicides in WWII, then reflects on his experiences in the past 40 yrs as a suicide-prevention counselor. He concludes that the increasing adolescent suicides is a silent indictment of current society in Japan.
The author cites his 3 attempted suicides in WWII, then reflects on his experiences in the past 40 yrs as a suicide-prevention counselor. He concludes that the increasing adolescent suicides is a silent indictment of current society in Japan.