Suicide : guidelines for assessment, management, and treatment
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Suicide : guidelines for assessment, management, and treatment
Oxford University Press, 1992
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Each year, almost 30,000 individuals take their own lives -- a great many more attempt suicide. Suicide is also the eighth leading cause of death in the United States and the most common psychiatric emergency. This edited book is the first of its kind to give special attention to essential training and guidelines for clinical practice in working with suicidal patients. The book includes chapters by the pre-eminent authorities on suicidology, focusing in particular on pragmatic guidelines, and takes a practical and clinical approach to teaching clinicians and clinicians-in-training about fundamental issues in the assessment, management, and treatment of the suicidal patient.
The contributors provide topical information on all aspects of epidemiology of suicide; child and youth suicide; suicide among the elderly; the detection of high risk factors; emergency room and hospital management; psychopharmacological treatments; cognitive and psychodynamic approaches to the management of suicide; postvention; training and supervision of mental health professionals in the study of suicide; malpractice and forensic issues in suicidology; and the role of the therapeutic alliance in treating the suicidal patient. Combining the experience and recommendations of some of the world's foremost experts on suicide, this book will have broad appeal to all psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers and other mental health professionals, as well as to primary care physicians, nurses and other health care professionals.
目次
1: Edwin S. Shneidman: What do suicides have in common? A summary of the psychological approach. 2: David C. Clark & Jan Fawcett: A review of empirical risk factors for the evaluation of the suicidal patient. 3: Jerome Motto: Clinical applications of biological aspects of suicide. 4: Mae Sokol & Cynthia Pfeffer: Suicidal behavior in children. 5: Allan Berman & David A. Jobes: Youth suicide. 6: John McIntosh: Suicide in the elderly. 7: James R. Eyman: Psychological testing for potentially suicidal individuals. 8: Robert Yufit & Bruce Bongar: A structured clinical assessment approach to the determination of an elevated risk of suicide in emergency room and hospital settings. 9: Christopher G. Lovett & John T. Malsberger: Psychodynamic approaches to the assessment and management of suicide. 10: Robert J. Berchick & Fred Wright: Guidelines for handling the suicidal patient: A cognitive perspective. 11: Andrew Edmund Slaby & Larry E. Dumont: Psychopharmacology of suicidal ideation and behavior. 12: Betty S. Comstock: The decision to hospitalize and alternatives to hospitalization. 13: Edward J. Dunne: Following a suicide: Postvention. 14: Ronald W. Maris: Forensic suicidology. 15: Bruce Bongar, James W. Lomax & Mort Harnatz: Training and supervisory issues in the assessment and management of the suicidal patient. 16: Bruce Bongar: Consultation and risk management in the care of the suicidal patient. Index
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