Life under Pressure, Seth Abrutyn
Life under Pressure, Seth Abrutyn
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Life under Pressure
The Social Roots of Youth Suicide and What to Do About Them

Author: Seth Abrutyn, Anna S. Mueller

Narrator: Erin deWard

Unabridged: 10 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/01/2024


Synopsis

A rare study that transforms our understanding of why youth die by suicide, why youth suicide clusters happen, and how to stop them

In Life under Pressure, Anna S. Mueller and Seth Abrutyn investigate the social roots of youth suicide and why certain places weather disproportionate incidents of adolescent suicides and suicide clusters. Through close examination of kids' lives in a community repeatedly rocked by youth suicide clusters, Mueller and Abrutyn reveal how the social worlds that youth inhabit and the various messages they learn in those spaces—about who they are supposed to be, mental illness, and help-seeking—shape their feelings about themselves and in turn their risk of suicide. With great empathy, Mueller and Abrutyn also identify the moments when adults unintentionally fail kids by not talking to them about suicide, teaching them how to seek help, or helping them grieve.

Through stories of survival, resilience, and even rebellion, Mueller and Abrutyn show how social environments can cause suicide and how they can be changed to help kids discover a life worth living. By revealing what it is like to live and die in one community, Life under Pressure offers tangible solutions to one of the twenty-first century's most tragic public health problems.

About Seth Abrutyn

Seth Abrutyn is associate professor of sociology at the University of British Columbia. Abrutyn specializes in youth suicide and is also a general sociologist whose research rests at the intersection of mental health, emotions, social psychology, and culture, and which has won several national awards. His overarching goals as a social scientist are to merge sociological theory with the public imagination in hopes of making accessible sociological tools in the service of solving social problems.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dante on October 19, 2024

I was led to this book by Malcolm Gladwell and his REVENGE OF THE TIPPING POINT. This is a profoundly eye-opening book, and should be a “must-read” for parents (who should read it before their children reach a double-digit age).......more

Goodreads review by Karen on February 15, 2025

Very repetitive. Same information over and over.......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on August 23, 2024

This is a very important topic that I care a lot about.......more

Goodreads review by Michael on November 11, 2024

Very informative book dealing with a very difficult subject matter. Would recommend for all parents, particularly those who are raising adolescents.......more

Goodreads review by Richard on March 10, 2025

Poplar Grove must be named after a carousal the way the book goes round and round repeating the same points. **......more