Theories abound on the conditions that influence people's decision to commit suicide. Some insist that it is the result of a biochemical imbalance (e.g. low levels of serotonin in people with depression), while others cling to psychoanalytic explanations, sociocultural influences, and a host of other psychological, social and biological. At present, the theory has not risen above the rest. American society thinks about suicide that it is perceived with psychological pain that take the form of anxiety, guilt, hopelessness, hostility, etc., leading to despair and helplessness ...