Year: 1977 Source: Clinical Psychologist, v.31, no.1, (Fall 1977), p.16-17 SIEC No: 19850732

After a brief review of past suicide research, indirect suicide is discussed in terms of the premise that self-destruction can vary on several continua at the same time. Two variables–intention & chronology of impact–encompass most behavior classified as self-destructive. Explanations are presented of a few variables examined in experiments conducted to define similarities, differences & commonalities between indirect & overt self-destructive activities.