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The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management Robert I. Simon

The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management By Robert I. Simon

The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management by Robert I. Simon


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Reflecting on a range of clinical and forensic experience, this book provides cases accompanied by analysis that integrates clinical findings with textual discussion. It guides practitioners through suicide risk by: understanding cultural variables in suicide risk; utilizing psychological tests in assessment; and, assessing risk by demographics.

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The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management Summary

The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management by Robert I. Simon

Suicide risk assessment is a core competency that mental health professionals are expected to acquire during their training, yet the reality of potential suicides can prove daunting for busy practitioners faced with an overload of information on the subject. This book meets that challenge head-on by providing clinically useful information for anyone encountering patients at risk for suicide. The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management calls on the authority of 40 expert contributors?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?Aincluding members of the APA's Workgroup on Suicidal Behaviors, who developed the APA Practice Guideline for the Assessment and Treatment of Patients With Suicidal Behaviors?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?Areflecting a wide range of clinical and forensic experience. The authors provide informative cases accompanied by analysis that integrates clinical findings with textual discussion, along with chapter-end "key points," in order to help practitioners -understand demographic, gender, and cultural variables in suicide risk -use psychological tests and scales in assessment -assess risk in special populations, such as children and adolescents and the elderly, and jail and prison inmates -determine treatment options: psychopharmacological/ECT, psychodynamic, and collaborative (or "split") treatment -manage suicide risk in the context of major mental disorders (depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, personality disorders, and substance-related disorders), with specific guidelines for risk assessment -address suicide risk in outpatient, emergency, and inpatient and partial hospitalization settings, patient safety versus freedom of movement, and strategies for increasing the safety factor in various aspects of practice In addition to addressing the many facets of patient care?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?Aincluding cautioning against a suicide risk factor created by limitations of benefits in managed-care situations?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?Athe book also discusses clinician care: how practitioners can cope with the anxiety and fatigue arising from treating suicidal patients, the professional's role following a patient's suicide, legal issues involving standard of care and liability, and risk management guidelines for avoiding malpractice litigation. Suicide risk exists along an ever-changing continuum. This book underscores that risk assessment is a process, not an event. It clearly shows how sound assessment can lead to more effective management of patients at high risk for suicide.

About Robert I. Simon

Robert I. Simon, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Program in Psychiatry and Law at Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. He is also Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. Robert E. Hales, M.D., M.B.A., is Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine. He is also Director of the Behavioral Health Center, UC Davis Health System, and Medical Director of the Sacramento County Mental Health Service in Sacramento, California.

Table of Contents

Contributors. Foreword. Preface. Assessment Principles. Suicide risk: assessing the unpredictable. Part I: Special Populations. Children and adolescents. The elderly. Suicide and gender. Social, cultural, and demographic factors in suicide. Suicide prevention in jails and prisons. Part II: Suicide Risk Assessment: Special Issues. Cultural competence in suicide risk assessment. Psychological testing in suicide risk management. Part III: Treatment. Psychopharmacological treatment and electroconvulsive therapy. Psychodynamic treatment. Split treatment. Part IV: Major Mental Disorders. Depressive disorders. Bipolar disorder. Schizophrenia. Anxiety disorders. Personality disorders. Substance-related disorders. Part V: Treatment Settings. Outpatient treatment. Emergency services. Inpatient treatment and partial hospitalization. Part VI: Patient Safety. Patient safety versus freedom of movement: coping with uncertainty. Safety interventions. Part VII: Aftermath of Suicide and Psychiatrist Reactions. Aftermath of suicide: the clinician's role. Psychiatrist reactions to patient suicide. Part VIII: Special Topics. Combined murder-suicide. Legal perspective on suicide assessment and management. Patient suicide and litigation. Clinically based risk management of the suicidal patient: avoiding malpractice litigation. Appendix. Index.

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CIN1585622133G
9781585622139
1585622133
The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management by Robert I. Simon
Used - Good
Hardback
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
2006-02-01
688
N/A
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