This book offers essential information about assessing, managing, and providing mental health treatment for suicidal adult outpatients. Suicide is a heartbreaking phenomenon that is the result of innumerable factors embedded in the personal histories and experiences of each patient. Yet despite this complexity, research has uncovered commonalities that can enable mental health practitioners to successfully treat suicidal patients. In this book, author Sam Knapp guides readers through the full process of treating suicidal patients, from screening to relapse prevention, using effective, research-informed interventions. He explains suicidal behavior through ideation‑to‑action theories of suicide, and argues for the application of principle‑based ethics when making treatment decisions. He emphasizes the importance of a strong therapeutic relationship, and respecting patient autonomy as much as possible in such circumstances. Throughout, Suicide Prevention makes current research on suicide accessible and useful to practicing mental health providers, connecting it with practical approaches and case examples informed by the author’s extensive clinical experience.  
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This book offers essential information about assessing, managing, and providing mental health treatment for suicidal adult outpatients.  
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Facts, Theories, and Perspectives on Suicide Chapter 2: Screening and Assessment Chapter 3: Interventions Part One: Including Managing Suicide Risk Chapter 4: Interventions Part Two: Suicide-Informed Psychotherapy Chapter 5: Professional Liability, Quality Enhancement, and Emotional Competence Afterword Appendix A: Patient Self-Report Sheet Appendix B: Content Areas to be Covered for Initial Interview and Additional Topics Relevant to Assessing Suicidal Patients References Index About the Author
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Practical guidelines for an evidence-based ethical approach, covering assessment to treatment and postvention with survivors…. Well-written study that blends science and ethical issues in considering the roadblocks to sound relationship-based psychotherapies…. Recommended.
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Knapp shares his expertise as a therapist and ethicist, demonstrating compassion and respect for patients suffering from suicidality, their loved ones, and their often highly stressed therapists. This comprehensive yet concise guide covers assessment, acute and ongoing interventions, ethical principles, and the importance of the therapeutic relationship.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781433830808
Publisert
2019-08-27
Utgiver
Vendor
American Psychological Association
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
255

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Biographical note

Samuel J. Knapp, EdD, ABPP, is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania, where he worked in community mental health centers in two rural counties delivering psychotherapy and crisis intervention services. Currently he is the director of professional affairs of the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. He has written or edited 16 books, almost 100 peer-reviewed articles, and almost 500 professional presentations on ethics, suicide prevention, and other issues. He holds a diplomate in counseling psychology from the American Board of Professional Psychology and he is a fellow of the American Psychological Association Division 31 (State, Provincial, and Territorial Psychological Association Affairs). Dr. Knapp lives in Sunnyvale, California.