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Suicide from a Global Perspective

Editat de Amresh Shrivastava, Megan Kimbrell, PhD. Lester, David
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 sep 2012
Suicide is the cause of death for nearly one million people per year. Death by suicide is often reported as being due to other causes to avoid stigmatization and other negative consequences of suicide for the family. It can, therefore, be assumed that the number of people who commit suicide is in actuality much higher than the given number. Attempts at suicide, estimated to be ten times more frequent than completed suicide, often cause permanent impairment and disability. The loss of life caused by suicide presents a significant loss for the communities in which it occurs socially, economically and by blocking progress towards the creation of a civic society. This book brings together current knowledge about suicide, its causes and its prevention, which is a useful tool for public health efforts and for clinicians daily work. The present volume focuses on assessing risk and treating suicidal patients.
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ISBN-13: 9781621000587
ISBN-10: 1621000583
Dimensiuni: 185 x 260 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Foreword 1. Warning signs for suicide (M. David Rudd, Alan L. Berman, Thomas Joiner, Matthew K. Nock, Morton M. Silverman, Michael Mandrusiak, Kimberly Van Orden and Tracy Witte) 2. Clinical assessment and management of suicidal risk (Maurizio Pompili, David Lester and Roberto Tatarelli) 3. Scales for assessing suicidal risk (Andrej Maruiè, Saka Rokar, Jerneja Svetièiè and Maja Zorko) 4. The prediction of suicidality (Merete Nordentoft) 5. The predicament of prediction (Amanda B. Mackey, Rebecca L. Tamas and Allan Tasman) 6. Risk factors for suicide (Barbara Schneider) 7. Risk factors for people with recurrent suicide attempts (Yvonne Bergmans) 8. The Child Suicide Risk Assessment (Jay L. Ringle) Part 2: Psychiatric and Clinical Management of Suicidal Patients 9. Clinical rationale and utility of guidelines (Douglas Jacobs, Margaret Brewer and Rebecca Resavy) 10. Interventions across clinical settings (Simon Bridge) 11. Issues in the emergency room (Wally Barr and Maria Leitner) 12. Suicidal behavior in a general hospital (Hari D. Maharajah) 13. Suicide prevention in primary care (Viktor Vörös, Peter Osvath, Attila Kovacs and Sandor Fekete) 14. The responsible role for ECT in suicide prevention and treatment (Max Fink) 15. A medical-surgical perspective for suicide attempts (Véronique Laloë) 16. Challenges in the clinical management of suicidality in borderline personality disorder (Lars Mehlum) Part 3: Medication for Suicidal Clients 17. Pharmacological treatment of suicidality (Saurabh Kaushik and JeanPierre Lindenmayer) 18. Antidepressant drugs and the risk of suicide (Saifuddin Kharawala and Chittaranjan Andrade) 19. The role of antipsychotic drugs (Eduardo J. Aguilar and Samuel G. Siris) 20. The role of mood stabilizers (Thomas Bronisch) Part 4: Psychotherapy for Suicidal Clients 21. Psychosocial interventions and cognitive therapy (Julie Mackenzie and Douglas Turkington) 22. Cognitive behavioral therapy of suicidal behavior (Alexander L. Chapman and Milton Z. Brown) 23. Psychodynamic approaches to suicidal patients (Sharon Gill) 24. Responding to suicidal crises: A crisis intervention approach (James Rogers) Index