The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of suicide assessment and management
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The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of suicide assessment and management
American Psychiatric Pub., c2012
2nd ed
- : hbk
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Textbook of suicide assessment and management
Suicide assessment and management
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The second edition of The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management has been extensively updated and expanded to more thoroughly reflect the challenges clinicians face in assessing and managing suicide risk-and ultimately in preventing tragedy. The number of chapters has been increased approximately 20%, from 28 to 34. In addition, 22 new chapter authors were recruited for the second edition, representing nearly half of the 50 authors from the first edition, to allow the reader to obtain a more varied and sometimes new point of view.
Focusing on core competencies where appropriate, the book offers many new features: * An extensively revised organization of sections and chapters to coincide with the natural sequence of events in evaluating and treating patients. Depending on where clinicians are in this series of events, they may more readily access information they need.* A robust and entirely new section on suicide prevention that includes chapters on lethal means restrictions, suicide prevention programs, and current research related to prevention* A chapter on suicide in the military, which was added to address the critical social challenge of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder in soldiers returningfrom Iraq and Afghanistan* An entire chapter on the role of the Internet in subjecting people to intimidation, humiliation, and the exposure of private acts to the public sphere. Cyberbullying is an emergent problem, that clinicians should know about.* An extensive review of neurobiological findings related to the risk and completion of suicide, many of which have been reported since the last edition was published* A thoughtful discussion of the myriad issues raised by managed care, including "split" treatment, involving two clinicians managing a patient's care.* A thorough exploration of the essential aspects of suicide risk assessment.
Unlike physicians in other fields, psychiatrists treating patients at risk for suicide do not have access to diagnostic procedures and laboratory tests to assist them. With this new edition of The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management, clinicians can hone their assessment skills and ensure that their knowledge of suicide assessment and management is current, evidence-based, and comprehensive. When dealing with patients at risk for self-harm, nothing less will do.
目次
ContributorsForewordPrefaceAcknowledgmentsPART I: Suicide Risk AssessmentChapter 1. Suicide Risk Assessment: Gateway to Treatment and ManagementChapter 2. The Interpersonal Art of Suicide Assessment: Interviewing Techniques for Uncovering Suicidal Intent, Ideation, and ActionsChapter 3. The Clinical Risk Assessment InterviewChapter 4. Cultural Competence in Suicide Risk AssessmentChapter 5. Psychological Testing in Suicide Risk ManagementPART II: Major Mental DisordersChapter 6. Depressive DisordersChapter 7. Anxiety DisordersChapter 8. Substance-Related DisordersChapter 9. Bipolar DisorderChapter 10. SchizophreniaChapter 11. Personality DisordersPART III: TreatmentChapter 12. Psychopharmacotherapy and Electroconvulsive TherapyChapter 13. Cognitive Therapy for Suicide PreventionChapter 14. Psychodynamic TreatmentChapter 15. Split Treatment: Coming of AgePART IV: Treatment SettingsChapter 16. Emergency ServicesChapter 17. Outpatient TreatmentChapter 18. Inpatient Psychiatric TreatmentChapter 19. Patient Safety and Freedom of Movement: Coping With UncertaintyPART V: Special PopulationsChapter 20. Children, Adolescents, and College StudentsChapter 21. The ElderlyChapter 22. Suicide Prevention in Jails and PrisonsChapter 23. Clinical Management of Suicide Risk With Military and Veteran PersonnelChapter 24. Suicide and GenderPART VI: Special TopicsChapter 25. Neurobiology of Suicidal BehaviorChapter 26. Combined Murder-SuicideChapter 27. Suicide and the InternetChapter 28. Patient Suicide and LitigationChapter 29. Therapeutic Risk Management of the Suicidal PatientPART VII: PreventionChapter 30. Suicide Prevention by Lethal Means RestrictionsChapter 31. Suicide Prevention ProgramsChapter 32. Suicide Research: Knowledge Gaps and OpportunitiesPART VIII: Aftermath of Suicide and the PsychiatristChapter 33. Psychiatrist Reactions to Patient SuicideChapter 34. Aftermath of Suicide: The Clinician's RoleAppendix 1: Case Scenario Questions for Self-StudyAppendix 2: Answer Guide to Case Scenario Questions for Self-StudyIndex
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