The suicidal crisis: clinical guide to the assessment of imminent suicide risk

The Suicidal Crisis has everything clinicians need to evaluate the risk of imminent suicide. What sets it apart is its clinical focus on those at the highest risk--the book includes individual case studies of acutely suicidal individuals, detailed instructions on how to conduct risk assessments, tes...

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1. Verfasser: Galynker, Igor I. 1954- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press, Incorporated 2023
Ausgabe:2nd edition
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Zusammenfassung:The Suicidal Crisis has everything clinicians need to evaluate the risk of imminent suicide. What sets it apart is its clinical focus on those at the highest risk--the book includes individual case studies of acutely suicidal individuals, detailed instructions on how to conduct risk assessments, test cases with answer keys, and empirically validated Suicidal Crisis risk assessment scales.
Cover -- The Suicidal Crisis -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction and Overview -- The Ticking Time Bomb of the American Suicide Health Crisis -- What Is Imminent Suicide? -- Long-​Term versus Imminent Suicide Risk: Who versus When -- Lack of Tests for Suicide Prediction -- The Problem of "Non-​Disclosure" -- Suicide Crisis Syndrome -- The Narrative-​Crisis Model of Suicide -- One-​Informant versus Multi-​Informant Suicide Risk Assessments -- Using Clinicians' Emotions in Suicide Prevention -- Risk Stratification versus Clinical Judgment -- How To Use The Suicidal Crisis -- A Roadmap for Comprehensive Assessment -- References -- 2. Psychological Models of Suicide -- Introduction -- Historical Perspective -- Shneidman's Theory of Psychache -- Suicide as Escape from Self -- The Cry of Pain/​Arrested Flight Model -- Cognitive Vulnerability Model -- Fluid Vulnerability Model -- Beck's Diathesis-​Stress Model -- Mann's Stress-​Diathesis Model -- Joiner's Interpersonal Model -- Thwarted Belongingness -- Perceived Burdensomeness -- Acquired Capability -- Opponent Processing -- O'Connor's Integrated Motivational-​Volitional Model of Suicide -- Klonsky's Three-​Step Theory of Suicide -- Summary -- References -- 3. The Narrative-​Crisis Model of Suicide -- Introduction -- Trait versus State Risk Factors -- Static versus Dynamic Risk Factors -- The Narrative-​Crisis Model: Overview -- Long-​Term Risk Factors -- The Suicidal Narrative -- The Suicide Crisis Syndrome -- The Long-​Term Risk Component -- Stressful Life Events -- The Suicidal Narrative: The Subacute Component -- The Suicide Crisis Syndrome: The Acute Component -- Model Flexibility: Narrative-​Driven versus Crisis-​Driven Suicidal Behaviors -- Conclusion -- References -- 4. Long-​Term or Chronic Risk Factors -- Demographics -- Gender and Age.
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ISBN:9780197582725