Managing Suicidal Risk

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Managing Suicidal Risk
Author : David A. Jobes
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Publisher : Guilford Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2006
ISBN : 9781593853273
Pages : 241 pages
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Highly readable and user friendly, the volume builds on 15 years of empirically oriented clinical research. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.

Managing Suicidal Risk

Highly readable and user friendly, the volume builds on 15 years of empirically oriented clinical research. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.

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Managing Suicidal Risk

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This highly practical book explains how to identify and manage suicidal individuals and supports the health professional in assisting the patient to choose life rather than death.

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"Primary care is the new frontier for preventing suicide and Bryan and Rudd are its pioneers, offering wisdom and guidance based on their experience in bridging behavioral health care to the primary health care setting. This is a truly significant reference." Lanny Berman, PhD, ABPP Executive Director, American Association of

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This book offers mental health clinicians a comprehensive guide to assessing and managing suicide risk. Suicide has now come to be understood as a multidimensionally determined outcome, which stems from the complex interaction of biological, genetic, psychological, sociological and environmental factors. Based on recent evidence and an extensive literature review,

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Patient suicide is an unavoidable occupational hazard of psychiatric practice. Indeed, it is the rare clinician who does not struggle, even agonize, over the complex task of assessing and managing the risk of suicide in patients. Patient suicides account for the greatest number of malpractice suits filed against psychiatrists and

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Meeting a vital need, this book helps clinicians rapidly identify risks for suicidal behavior and manage an at-risk teen's ongoing care. It provides clear guidelines for conducting suicide risk screenings and comprehensive risk assessments and implementing immediate safety-focused interventions, as well as longer-term treatment plans. Designed for day-to-day use in

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