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- Suicidal ideation, or suicidal thoughts, is the thought process of having ideas, or ruminations about the possibility of completing suicide. It is not...
- Suicidal Tendencies is an American crossover thrash band formed in 1980 in Venice, California, by vocalist Mike Muir. The band has undergone various lineup...
- Suicidal tendencies is the propensity for a person to have suicidal ideation or to make suicide attempts. It may also refer to: Suicidal Tendencies, a...
- Suicidal for Life is the eighth studio album by American crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies, which was released in 1994. It is their sixth full-length...
- "Suicidal" is a song by American rapper YNW Melly from his debut studio album Melly vs. Melvin (2019). It is YNW Melly's second song to enter the top 20...
- A suicidal person is one who is experiencing a personal suicide crisis; the person is s****ing a means to die by suicide, or is contemplating suicide. A...
- Suicidal Angels are a Gr**** thrash metal band formed in 2001 in Athens, Greece, by guitarist/vocalist and main songwriter Nick Melissourgos. Since its...
- not involve exact planning or intent. Suicidality is defined as "the risk of suicide, usually indicated by suicidal ideation or intent, especially as evident...
- Suicidal Tendencies is the debut studio album by American hardcore punk band Suicidal Tendencies, released on July 5, 1983 through Frontier Records. Regarded...
- 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...