Machine generated contents note: pt. I Suicide Risk Assessment -- 1.Suicide Risk Assessment: Gateway to Treatment and Management / Robert I. Simon -- 2.The Interpersonal Art of Suicide Assessment: Interviewing Techniques for Uncovering Suicidal Intent, Ideation, and Actions / Shawn Christopher Shea -- 3.The Clinical Risk Assessment Interview / M. David Rudd -- 4.Cultural Competence in Suicide Risk Assessment / Paula T. Morelli -- 5.Psychological Testing in Suicide Risk Management / Bruce Bongar -- pt. II Major Mental Disorders -- 6.Depressive Disorders / Jan Fawcett -- 7.Anxiety Disorders / Eric Hollander -- 8.Substance-Related Disorders / J. Michael Bostwick -- 9.Bipolar Disorder / Leonardo Tondo -- 10.Schizophrenia / Cameron S. Carter -- 11.Personality Disorders / Maria A. Oquendo -- pt. III Treatment -- 12.Psychopharmacotherapy and Electroconvulsive Therapy / Stuart C. Yudofsky -- 13.Cognitive Therapy for Suicide Prevention / Aaron T. Beck
Note continued: 14.Psychodynamic Treatment / Sara E. Allison -- 15.Split Treatment: Coming of Age / Donald J. Meyer -- pt. IV Treatment Settings -- 16.Emergency Services / Michelle Riba -- 17.Outpatient Treatment / Joseph B. Stoklosa -- 18.Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment / Donald Hilty -- 19.Patient Safety and Freedom of Movement: Coping With Uncertainty / Robert I. Simon -- pt. V Special Populations -- 20.Children, Adolescents, and College Students / Peter Ash -- 21.The Elderly / Marnin J. Heisel -- 22.Suicide Prevention in Jails and Prisons / Lindsay M. Hayes -- 23.Clinical Management of Suicide Risk With Military and Veteran Personnel / Matthew N. Goldenberg -- 24.Suicide and Gender / Liza H. Gold -- pt. VI Special Topics -- 25.Neurobiology of Suicidal Behavior / Dianne Currier -- 26.Combined Murder-Suicide / Carl P. Malmquist -- 27.Suicide and the Internet / Patricia R. Recupero -- 28.Patient Suicide and Litigation / Phillip J. Resnick
Note continued: 29.Therapeutic Risk Management of the Suicidal Patient / Robert I. Simon -- pt. VII Prevention -- 30.Suicide Prevention by Lethal Means Restrictions / David Lester -- 31.Suicide Prevention Programs / David Lester -- 32.Suicide Research: Knowledge Gaps and Opportunities / Alan L. Berman -- pt. VIII Aftermath of Suicide and the Psychiatrist -- 33.Psychiatrist Reactions to Patient Suicide / Michael Gitlin -- 34.Aftermath of Suicide: The Clinician's Role / Frank R. Campbell.
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Surpassing the first edition in terms of structure, scope, and hands-on utility, this new edition follows the natural sequence of events in evaluating and treating patients: assessment, major mental disorders, treatment, treatment settings, special populations, special topics, prevention, and the aftermath of suicide. The number of chapters has been increased approximately 20 per cent, from 28 to 34. In addition, 22 new chapter authors were recruited for the second edition, representing nearly half of the 50 authors from the first edition, to present more diverse perspectives. The result is a larger and more substantive text, one that addresses everything today's practitioner needs to know, from the basic biological mechanisms associated with suicide to the effects of Internet harassment.