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Half in Love: Surviving the Legacy of Suicide
Linda Gray Sexton
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Linda Gray Sexton
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Robert I. Simon
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David Lester
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David A. Jobes
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Wesley J. Smith
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David M. Haugen
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R. T. Barnes
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Augusta DeJuan..
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Alan D. Wolfelt..
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Tracy Cross
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Mary Anne Sanders
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David Jeffrey
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Johanna Payton
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Joni Woelfel
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Suicide occurs almost twice as often as murder. Each year, about 36,000 people in the United States die by suicide. In the U.S.:1 Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death. Suicide is the third leading cause of death for people ages 15 to 24 and the second leading cause for people ages 25 to 34. Suicide rates have increased for middle-aged and older adults. One suicide death occurs for every 4 suicide attempts. Women try suicide more often, but men are 4 times more likely to die from a suicide attempt. A gun is the most common method of suicide. Many people have fleeting thoughts of death. Fleeting thoughts of death are less of a problem and are much different from actively planning to commit suicide. Your risk of committing suicide is increased if you think about death and killing yourself often, or if you have made a suicide plan.