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Understanding Suicidal Behaviour: The Suicidal Process Approach to Research, Treatment and Prevention (Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology) [Hardcover]

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Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology July 9, 2001
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How can suicide be prevented and treated by mental health professionals?

Understanding Suicidal Behaviour offers a clinical guide to the assessment, treatment and prevention of suicidal behaviour, from a new and useful theoretical perspective. The book presents the arguments and research evidence that suicidal behaviour is not just a response to current emotional crises, but is influenced by persistent characteristics that can be defined in psychological and biological terms.

The approach in this book accommodates and goes beyond previous aspects thought important in suicidal behaviour, like mental disorder and social stress.

The key concept of vulnerability may provide new approaches to treatment to supplement the existing treatments, which are of limited efficacy.

Challenges professionals to understand suicidal behaviour from a basis of vulnerability, personality, and development - and as a process that includes social, biological, and psychological interactions

Offers ways in predicting suicidal behaviour and indicating earlier, effective interventions
Cutting edge discussion of implications for the study and treatment of suicidal behaviour, by some of the leading authorities in the field

"...warrants a place on the shelf of any suicidologist, clinician or researcher with an interest in suicidal behaviour...the editor and contributors ought to be commended on a comprehensive and lucid volume." British Journal of Clinical Psychology

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"..warrants a place on the shelf of any suicidologist, clinician or researcher with an interest in suicidal behaviour..the editor and contributors ought to be commended on a comprehensive and lucid volume." (British Journal of Clinical Psychology)

"This book suggests treatments and interventions that may prevent those we can reach completing suicide and offers greater understanding of the suicide process that may enable us to help those who survive the people did not reach." (Mental Health Today, February 2002)

"…For those of you who daily encounter this problem I have no hesitation in recommending this book…" (Accident & Emergency Nursing, No.10, 2002)

“…a book that does exactly what it says on the cover…a wealth of experience in a highly accessible volume…” (European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol 12(313), 2003)

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How can suicide be prevented and treated by mental health professionals?
This book offers a clinical guide to the assessment, treatment and prevention of suicidal behaviour, from a new and useful theoretical perspective - a developmental process approach. The book presents the arguments and research evidence that suicidal behaviour is not just a response to current emotional crises, but is influenced by persistent characteristics that can be defined in psychological and biological terms.
The authors bring together research-based evidence that establishes three key aspects of the developmental process approach: suicidal behaviour results from the interaction between stressful life events and an individual vulnerability; this individual vulnerability is itself the product of psychobiological factors, genetics and past life events; vulnerability, in this sense, influences how the individual perceives, interprets and reacts to adverse life events, perhaps leading to hopelessness and suicidal behaviour.
Psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses and other mental health practitioners will appreciate the conceptual and clinical value of this book based on its:

  • Description of biological and psychological developmental processes leading to suicide, integrating evidence-based information from a broad range of disciplines
  • Psychobiological definition of long- and short-tem risk factors for suicide, and innovative approach to psychological and biological targets for treatment and prevention
  • Cutting-edge discussion of implications for the study and treatment of suicidal behaviour, by some of the leading authorities in the field.



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Inside This Book (learn more)
First Sentence:
A vast amount of epidemiological data shows considerable differences in sociodemographic and psychopathological characteristics between individuals who communicate suicidal ideation, those who attempt suicide and those who commit suicide. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
psychobiological process model, suicidal process approach, understanding suicidal behaviour, attempted suicide patients, overgeneral memory, violent suicide attempters, dialectical behaviour therapy, receptor binding potential, chronically parasuicidal borderline patients, suicidal subjects, suicide action, psychological autopsy studies, reward dependence, suicide research, rescue factors, arrested flight, adolescent suicide attempters, persistent vulnerability, psychobiological model, repeated suicide attempts, recurrent affective disorder, more suicide attempts, suicidal patients, psychopharmacological approaches, suicidal crisis
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, American Journal of Psychiatry, British Journal of Psychiatry, Archives of General Psychiatry, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Psychological Medicine, Journal of Affective Disorders, Guilford Press, John Wiley, Sons Ltd, British Medical, Psychiatry Research, Archives of Suicide Research, Oxford University Press, American Psychiatric Association, American Psychiatric Press, Cambridge University Press, New Zealand, United Nations, European Neuropsychopharmacology, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Second Edition, Basic Books, Clinical Psychology Review
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