Suicidal ambivalence
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Suicidal ambivalence
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Suicidal ambivalence is the coexistence of the will to live and the desire to die in people with suicidal tendencies. As Craig Bryan et al. point out, one could suppose that people at high suicide risk would generally want to die. However, apart from the desire of death, they actually present the desire to continue living, which implies that they are ambivalent to the matter of life and death. Kovacs & Beck in 1977 described this idea as the internal struggle hypothesis. They corroborated it by
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