#8904. Raising doubt about the anticipated consequences of suicidal behavior: Evidence for a new approach from laboratory and real-world experiments

October 2026publication date
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Clinical Psychology;
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology;
Psychiatry and Mental Health;
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Abstract:
In this review, we discuss various strategies used to reduce the suicide rate and prevent suicidal attempts among individuals. Particular attention is paid to raising doubt about the anticipated consequences of suicide. The paper highlights the efficacy of the given methods and their limitations. The necessity of a particular strategy has been justified.
Keywords:
Anticipated consequences; Intervention; Prevention; Suicidal behavior; Suicide

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