The second day of the National Congress of Psychology has begun with the analysis of suicide from psychological and legal perspective
The UCAM is hosting the second day of the Third National Congress of Psychology Today has started legal and psychological analysis of suicides.
The teacher's Degree in Psychology and moderator, Ana Isabel López, put the figures on the table, "commit suicide each year in Spain around 3500 people and is the leading cause of violent death, and there are an alarming number of adolescents and young people. "
The prison psychiatrist in Fontcalent, Angeles López, has indicated that the vast majority of these individuals who take their life "does not act freely as they are not in possession of all his mental faculties," he added further that "it is now more men frequent suicide "and the most used is by hanging.
He also noted that "religious beliefs help prevent this act."
For his part, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Francis Torres, explained that the Law 1/2013 published in the Official Gazette on May 15 indicated in the first chapter that "provides for the immediate suspension for a period of two years of the evictions of families that are in a particular risk of exclusion "to avoid the recent suicides caused by evictions.
After this panel of experts has a round table that analyzed health education in school and, later, the conference "Health psychology based on evidence 'by Professor in Psychology at the University of Almería Juan Garcia
The conference was closed with the presentation of Polaino-Lorente, Professor of Psychopathology, who has lectured on 'Psychotherapy ruined freedom', which stated that "when one is committed or not resignation, not free, that is a mock freedom, a freedom of fib "and expressed that to have real freedom you have to choose and give up.
"An election implies a waiver. Whenever we undertake and we chose the more we promise we are free."
Source: UCAM