Suicide: an illness or a choice?

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Abstract

The caution of diagnosing someone with Suicide Behavior Disorder derives from the fact that in some scenarios, suicide can still be deemed a “rational” choice and expression of free will rather than a disease. For example, euthanasia, suicide attacks, people with mental illness but being able to take into account the weight of the illness, etc. There exists a blurry line between the considerations of suicide as a choice or an illness. Perhaps, whether it is an illness or a choice is largely dependent on the context and targeted subject. It is not hard to see whether (or when) this very delimitation works is very much cultural by its nature.

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Minh-Hoang Nguyen
Phenikaa University

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