The suicidal patient : clinical and legal standards of care

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The suicidal patient : clinical and legal standards of care

Bruce Bongar and Glenn Sullivan

American Psychological Association, c2013

3rd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-365) and index

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Description

The Suicidal Patient provides an overview of the legal landscape, evaluates evidence-based assessment methods, and reviews treatment and management strategies for both outpatients and inpatients. Bongar and Sullivan propose practical risk management strategies for suicide prevention and postvention, emphasizing the importance of effective evaluation and documentation. Significant new material has been included on firearms, veterans and the military, diversity, and sexual minority status. This practical resource will help clinicians, supervisors, and administrators provide compassionate care for suicidal patients, and help better serve all patients - with the ultimate goal of saving lives.

Table of Contents

Foreword Foreword to the Second Edition Foreword to the First Edition Introduction The Knowledge Base Legal Perspectives The Assessment of Elevated Risk Outpatient Management and Treatment of the Suicidal Patient Inpatient Management and Treatment of the Suicidal Patient Risk Management: Prevention and Postvention Afterword: An Abiding Concern for Patient Welfare, Optimal Levels of Care, and the Therapeutic Alliance Appendix A: Suicide Screening Checklist for Adolescents and Young Adults Appendix B: Reasons for Living Inventory (Short Form) Appendix C: Safety Assessment Focused Evaluation - Suicide (SAFE-S) Appendix D: Evaluation of Suicidal Patients: Risk Assessment and Practice Guidelines References Index About the Authors

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