Tag: near-suicide

The near-suicide phenomenon study surpassed the 200,000-view milestone
The AISDL Team is delighted to inform you that our study, “Near-Suicide Phenomenon: An Investigation into the Psychology of Patients with Serious Illnesses Withdrawing from Treatment,” reached the 200,000-view milestone on the International Workers’ Day (May 1, 2023) 48 days after its inception...
The near-suicide phenomenon study surpassed the 100,000-view milestone: In the cause of medical humanities
We feel happy and proud when seeing the medical humanities values of the paper recognized by other colleagues and the public....
Near-suicide phenomenon: A collectivistic dilemma between life and morality
Given this bitter reality, the “near-suicide” term is coined to describe the phenomenon in which poor patients with serious illnesses or injuries choose to end their treatment......
Altruism in the near-suicide phenomenon
While suicide is often thought of as a result of the mind’s rationality malfunction, it is likely more due to “suboptimal references” rather than “broken functions”...