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McLaughlin, Columba. Suicide-related behaviour: Understanding, caring, and therapeutic responses. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 2007.

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Suicidal behavior. Cambridge, MA: Hogrefe, 2009.

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Suicide and the inner voice: Risk assessment, treatment, and case management. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 1997.

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Illinois. Department of Public Health. 2007 Illinois suicide prevention strategic plan. [Springfield, Ill.]: Illinois Dept. of Public Health, 2008.

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Arthur, Freeman. Cognitive therapy of suicidal behavior: Manual for treatment. New York: Springer Pub. Co., 1993.

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Lavigne, Jill E. Frontiers in suicide risk: Research, treatment, and prevention. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Leo, Diego De. International suicide rates and prevention strategies. Gottingen: Hogrefe & Huber, 2004.

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Russell, Evans, ed. International suicide rates and prevention strategies. Cambridge, MA: Hogrefe & Huber, 2004.

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A, Reinecke Mark, ed. Cognitive therapy of suicidal behavior: A manual for treatment. New York: Springer Pub. Co., 1993.

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Robin, Gearing, ed. Suicide assessment and treatment: Empirical and evidence-based practices. New York: Springer Pub., 2010.

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Worchel, Dana. Suicide assessment and treatment: Empirical and evidence-based practices. New York: Springer Pub., 2010.

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E, Gearing Robin, ed. Suicide assessment and treatment: Empirical and evidence-based practices. New York: Springer Pub., 2010.

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1950-, Strosahl Kirk, ed. Clinical manual for assessment and treatment of suicidal patients. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Pub., 2005.

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Chiles, John. Clinical manual for assessment and treatment of suicidal patients. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Pub., 2005.

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Or-Bach, Israel. Keʾev ʻad kalut. Yerushalayim: Hotsaʾat Shoḳen, 2000.

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Psychotherapy for suicidal clients. Springfield, Ill., USA: Thomas, 1991.

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Suicide. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2012.

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Family therapy with suicidal adolescents. New York: Routledge, 2008.

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Jurich, Anthony P. Family therapy with suicidal adolescents. New York: Routledge, 2007.

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Everstine, Louis. The anatomy of suicide: Silence of the heart. Springfield, Ill: Charles C. Thomas, 1998.

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Chasal simniron. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Han'guk Haksul Chŏngbo, 2011.

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McGlothlin, Jason M. Developing clincial skills in suicide assessment, prevention, and treatment. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association, 2007.

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1950-, Strosahl Kirk, ed. The suicidal patient: Principles of assessment, treatment, and case management. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 1995.

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Streeck, Sabine. Die Fokussierung in Kurzzeittherapien: Eine konversationsanalytische Studie. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1989.

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Shneidman, Edwin S. The psychology of suicide: A clinician's guide to evaluation and treatment. Northvale, N.J: J. Aronson, 1994.

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Richman, Joseph. Family therapy for suicidal people. New York: Springer Pub. Co., 1986.

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Acosta, Joie D. RAND suicide prevention program evaluation toolkit. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2013.

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Hawton, Keith, ed. Prevention and Treatment of Suicidal Behaviour:. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198529767.001.0001.

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Heeringen, Kees van. Understanding Suicidal Behaviour: The Suicidal Process Approach to Research, Treatment and Prevention. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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van, Heeringen Kees, ed. Understanding suicidal behaviour: The suicidal process approach to research, treatment, and prevention. Chichester: Wiley, 2001.

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Hawton, Keith. Prevention and Treatment of Suicidal Behaviour: From Science to Practice. Oxford University Press, USA, 2005.

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Prevention and treatment of suicidal behaviour: from science to practice. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2004.

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1942-, Hawton Keith, ed. Prevention and treatment of suicidal behaviour: From science to practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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Hawton, Keith. Prevention and Treatment of Suicidal Behaviour: From Science to Practice. Oxford University Press, USA, 2005.

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Understanding Suicidal Behaviour: The Suicidal Process Approach to Research, Treatment and Prevention (Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology). Wiley, 2002.

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Heeringen, Kees van. Understanding Suicidal Behaviour: The Suicidal Process Approach to Research, Treatment and Prevention (Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology). Wiley, 2001.

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McLaughlin, Columba. Suicide-Related Behaviour: Understanding, Caring and Therapeutic Responses. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2007.

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Suicide-Related Behaviour: Understanding, Caring and Therapeutic Responses. Wiley, 2007.

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Kapur, Navneet, and Robert D. Goldney. Suicide Prevention. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198791607.001.0001.

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Suicide is a major public health and mental health challenge and claims as many as one million lives worldwide each year. It is also an individual tragedy with devastating consequences for family members, friends, and others who have been bereaved. Attempted suicide and suicidal behaviour are even more common. In recent years there has been an enormous amount of research and a growing realization that suicide can be prevented. There are approaches that we can use at societal and individual levels which will potentially save lives. This book provides a comprehensive but concise overview of the field of suicide prevention. It places suicide in a historical context before highlighting its complexity and possible causes. It goes on to discuss public health strategies and policy as well as psychological and pharmacological approaches to treatment and prevention. It also includes guidance for assessing people who present to services with suicidal thoughts or behaviours, along with a number of case vignettes. Suicide bereavement and technology-based approaches to intervention are discussed, and frequently asked questions on topics as diverse as enquiring about suicidal thoughts, rational suicide, and suicide terrorism are answered. This text is practical in its focus but strongly evidence-based and will be relevant to all those with an interest in preventing suicide.
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Swales, Michaela A., ed. The Oxford Handbook of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198758723.001.0001.

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This handbook examines theoretical, structural, clinical and implementation aspects of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) for a variety of disorders such as borderline personality disorder (BPD), suicidal behaviour in the context of BPD, substance use disorders, cognitive disabilities, eating disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The volume considers the dialectical dilemmas of implementation with respect to DBT in both national and international systems, its adaptations in routine clinical settings, and its behavioural foundations. It also discusses evidence-based training in DBT, validation principles and practices in DBT, the biosocial theory of BPD, the structure of DBT programs, and the efficacy of DBT in college counseling centers. Finally, the book reflects on the achievements of DBT since the first treatment trial and considers challenges and future directions for DBT in terms of its theoretical underpinnings, clinical outcomes, adaptations and implementation in practice.
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Lester, David, and Robert I. Yufit. Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention of Suicidal Behavior. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2007.

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Lester, David, and Robert I. Yufit. Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention of Suicidal Behavior. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2004.

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Strosahl, Kirk D., Laura Weiss Roberts, and John A. Chiles. Clinical Manual for Assessment and Treatment of Suicidal Patients. Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc, 2018.

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Bradley, John C. The Psychopharmacological Treatment of Individuals at Risk of Recurrent Suicidal Behavior. Edited by Phillip M. Kleespies. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352722.013.40.

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Mental illness is the primary risk factor for suicidal ideation, attempts, and completion. Effective treatment of the psychiatric condition is the foundational strategy to reduce the risk of suicide associated with these conditions, but few medications can be demonstrated to independently reduce the risk of suicide. This chapter will describe how psychopharmacological treatment can be included as a component of bio-psycho-social treatments within the context of a recovery model for suicide prevention. The evidence for medication therapies will be reviewed both for specific behavioral health conditions and for any reduced suicide risk independent of general therapeutic effects to treat underlying conditions. A framework strategy will be described for the integration of evidence-based clinical decision making to provide the most effective treatment that also specifically targets suicide risk for patients.
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Arango, Victoria, and Mark Underwood. The Neurobiology of Suicide and Implications for Treatment and Prevention. Edited by Phillip M. Kleespies. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352722.013.23.

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Suicide has a biological component. It is the result not only of the necessary biological vulnerability, but also of multiple factors that must converge to elicit the behavior. These factors are discussed in this chapter and include genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, as well as psychopathologic, environmental, and stressful considerations, such as exposure to early adversity. We present a mathematical model with suicide as the outcome. The equation is based on a conventional stress-diathesis model, but it underscores the complexity of suicide behavior. In addition to discussing the contributors to suicidal behavior, we incorporate in the model protective factors that can reduce the risk of suicide. Because of the anatomical abnormalities in the serotonergic system in the brain of people who have died by suicide, a combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy may be most effective in preventing the behavior.
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Treating Suicidal Behavior: An Effective, Time-Limited Approach. The Guilford Press, 2000.

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(Editor), Robert I. Yufit, and David Lester (Editor), eds. Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention of Suicidal Behavior. Wiley, 2004.

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Rose, Raquel, and Nicolette Molina. Interventions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190260859.003.0010.

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Despite the fact that suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, there are currently no US Food and Drug Administration-approved treatments for suicidal behavior. However, interventions that provide potentially effective treatment are available. This chapter explores medications and biological interventions as well as psychosocial, alternative, and app/Internet-based interventions. The section on medications and biological interventions covers clozapine, lithium, and ketamine. The psychosocial intervention section covers dialectical behavior therapy, cognitive–behavioral therapy for suicidal patients (CBT-SP), Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS), attachment-based family therapy, and safety planning. The section on alternative and Internet-based interventions covers mindfulness meditation as well as online applications that can act as supplements to traditional treatments. The chapter concludes with a reminder of the importance of suicide risk assessment and clinician self-care in suicide prevention.
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Cukrowicz, Kelly C., and Erin K. Poindexter. Suicide. Edited by C. Steven Richards and Michael W. O'Hara. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199797004.013.033.

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Suicide is a significant concern for clinicians working with clients experiencing major depressive disorder (MDD). Previous research has indicated that MDD is the diagnosis more frequently associated with suicide, with approximately two-thirds of those who die by suicide suffering from depression at the time of death by suicide. This chapter reviews data regarding the prevalence of suicidal behavior among those with depressive disorders. It then reviews risk factors for suicide ideation, self-injury, and death by suicide. Finally, the chapter provides an empirical overview of treatment studies aimed at decreasing risk for suicide, as well as an overview of several recent treatment approaches showing promise in the reduction of suicidal behavior.
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Joiner, Thomas E., M. David Rudd, and M. Hasan Rajab. Treating Suicidal Behavior: An Effective, Time-Limited Approach (Treatment Manuals For Practitioners). The Guilford Press, 2004.

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