Falcone / Timmons-Mitchell Suicide Prevention
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-74390-5
Verlag: Springer, Berlin
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311 Seiten, Kartoniert, Book, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 618 g
A Practical Guide for the Practitioner
1. Auflage 2018,
311 Seiten, Kartoniert, Book, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 618 g
ISBN: 978-3-319-74390-5
Verlag: Springer, Berlin
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The book begins by establishing the neurobiology of suicide before discussing the populations at risk for suicide and the various environments where they may present. The book addresses the epidemiology, including groups at heightened risk; etiology, including several types of risk factors; prevention, including large-scale community-based activities; and postvention, including the few evidence-based approaches that are currently available. Unlike any other text on the market, this book does not simply focus on one particular demographic; rather, the book covers a wide range of populations and concerns, including suicide in youths, racial minorities, patients suffering from serious mental and physical illnesses, psychopharmacological treatment in special populations, and a wide array of challenging scenarios that are often not addressed in the very few up-to-date resources available.
Suicide Prevention is an outstanding resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, hospitalists, primary care doctors, nurses, social workers, and all medical professionals who may interface with suicidal patients.
Falcone, Tatiana
Tatiana Falcone, M.D., FAPA, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic
Jane Timmons-Mitchell, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate, Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University
Introduction: Chapter 1: Neurobiology of Suicide Chapter Chapter 2: Mood Disorders and Suicide Chapter 3: Psychosis and Suicide Special Populations: Chapter 4: Suicide in Children Chapter 5: Substance Abuse and Suicide Chapter 6: Suicide in Children and Adults with Epilepsy: A Complex Relationship Chapter 7: Suicide in Chronic Pain Patients: Risk Factors and Clinical Considerations Medical Services: Chapter 8: Primary Care Behavioral Health Chapter 9: Suicide Risk Assessment Tools and Management in the Emergency Department Chapter 10: The Darkness at the End of Life: Suicide in Palliative Care Settings Prevention: Chapter 11: Suicide Prevention: A primer for healthcare professionals Chapter 12: Preventing Suicide in Hospital-Based Care Chapter 13: Gatekeeper Training to Prevent Suicide in the Emergency Department and in Primary Care Chapter 14: Medical Student Suicide: An Assessment of Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies Chapter 15: Teaching Psychiatry Residents about Suicide Prevention and Postvention Chapter 16: Understanding Risk Factors and Warning Signs for Suicide: A Primer for Preventing Suicide in Physicians
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The book begins by establishing the neurobiology of suicide before discussing the populations at risk for suicide and the various environments where they may present. The book addresses the epidemiology, including groups at heightened risk; etiology, including several types of risk factors; prevention, including large-scale community-based activities; and postvention, including the few evidence-based approaches that are currently available. Unlike any other text on the market, this book does not simply focus on one particular demographic; rather, the book covers a wide range of populations and concerns, including suicide in youths, racial minorities, patients suffering from serious mental and physical illnesses, psychopharmacological treatment in special populations, and a wide array of challenging scenarios that are often not addressed in the very few up-to-date resources available.
Suicide Prevention is an outstanding resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, hospitalists, primary care doctors, nurses, social workers, and all medical professionals who may interface with suicidal patients.
Falcone, Tatiana
Tatiana Falcone, M.D., FAPA, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic
Jane Timmons-Mitchell, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate, Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University
Introduction: Chapter 1: Neurobiology of Suicide Chapter Chapter 2: Mood Disorders and Suicide Chapter 3: Psychosis and Suicide Special Populations: Chapter 4: Suicide in Children Chapter 5: Substance Abuse and Suicide Chapter 6: Suicide in Children and Adults with Epilepsy: A Complex Relationship Chapter 7: Suicide in Chronic Pain Patients: Risk Factors and Clinical Considerations Medical Services: Chapter 8: Primary Care Behavioral Health Chapter 9: Suicide Risk Assessment Tools and Management in the Emergency Department Chapter 10: The Darkness at the End of Life: Suicide in Palliative Care Settings Prevention: Chapter 11: Suicide Prevention: A primer for healthcare professionals Chapter 12: Preventing Suicide in Hospital-Based Care Chapter 13: Gatekeeper Training to Prevent Suicide in the Emergency Department and in Primary Care Chapter 14: Medical Student Suicide: An Assessment of Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies Chapter 15: Teaching Psychiatry Residents about Suicide Prevention and Postvention Chapter 16: Understanding Risk Factors and Warning Signs for Suicide: A Primer for Preventing Suicide in Physicians
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