Razones para querer morir

dc.contributor.advisorMuñoz González, Germán Antonio
dc.contributor.authorForero Torres, Manuel Alejandro
dc.coverage.spatialBogotá D.C.
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-02T23:07:14Z
dc.date.available2024-10-02T23:07:14Z
dc.date.issued2024-09-06
dc.description.abstractEl presente trabajo de investigación se convierte en una herramienta invaluable que demuestra la importancia de la comunicación, especialmente cuando se rompe el silencio y se narran textualmente una serie de experiencias y situaciones. Estas narraciones reflejan el estado de tristeza y depresión que puede vivir una persona, llevándola a tener ideación suicida. Al compartir estas historias, se da voz a sentimientos y pensamientos que, de otra manera, permanecerían ocultos, subrayando la crucial necesidad de una comunicación abierta y honesta en la lucha contra la ideación suicida. La comunicación no solo actúa como un catalizador para el cambio personal, sino que también puede generar un impacto significativo en la comunidad, creando una red de apoyo y comprensión. Esta investigación utiliza una metodología sólida donde la literatura testimonial juega un papel fundamental al respaldar la tesis principal del texto titulado "Razones para querer morir". A través de una serie de narraciones detalladas, el autor expone experiencias y factores que lo llevaron a contemplar el suicidio, proporcionando una visión íntima y profunda de sus pensamientos y sentimientos. Estas narraciones no solo reflejan su realidad, sino que también resuenan con los testimonios de otras personas que han vivido experiencias similares. Estos testimonios recopilados se ajustan al contexto del autor, demostrando que la ideación suicida no es un fenómeno aislado, sino una reacción a circunstancias de vida compartidas y experiencias traumáticas. La diversidad y profundidad de estas historias proporcionan una base sólida para entender las múltiples facetas de la ideación suicida.
dc.description.abstractThis research work becomes an invaluable tool that demonstrates the importance of communication, especially when silence is broken and a series of experiences and situations are textually narrated. These narratives reflect the state of sadness and repression that a person may experience, leading them to have suicidal ideation. By sharing these stories, voice is given to feelings and thoughts that would otherwise remain hidden, highlighting the crucial need for open and honest communication in the fight against suicidal ideation. Communication not only acts as a catalyst for personal change but can also have a significant impact on the community, creating a network of support and understanding. This research employs a solid methodology where testimonial literature plays a fundamental role in supporting the main thesis of the text titled "Reasons to Want to Die." Through a series of detailed narratives, the author exposes experiences and factors that led him to contemplate suicide, providing an intimate and profound insight into his thoughts and feelings. These narratives not only reflect his reality but also resonate with the testimonies of other people who have lived through similar experiences. These collected testimonies align with the author's context, demonstrating that suicidal ideation is not an isolated phenomenon but a reaction to shared life circumstances and traumatic experiences. The diversity and depth of these stories provide a solid foundation for understanding the multiple facets of suicidal ideation. Upon concluding these testimonies, the research is reinforced with the arguments of experts in the fields of mental health
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dc.identifier.citationForero, M. (2024). Razones para querer morir. (Tesis de Maestría). Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios, Bogotá – Colombia
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dc.publisherCorporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios - UNIMINUTO
dc.publisher.departmentPosgrado
dc.publisher.programMaestría en Comunicación - Educación en la Cultura
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dc.subjectSuicide
dc.subjectgender option
dc.subjectreligious experience
dc.subject.keywordsSuicidio
dc.subject.keywordsOpción de género
dc.subject.keywordsExperiencia religiosa
dc.titleRazones para querer morir
dc.typeTesis de Maestría
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