Format:
1 Online-Ressource (289 pages)
ISBN:
9780190668624
Series Statement:
Academy of Rehabilitation Psychology Ser
Content:
Although those with a history of neurodisability are at increased risk for suicide, clinicians do not have the necessary knowledge to engage in prevention efforts. The information in Suicide Prevention after Neurodisability will provide clinicians with the information and tools necessary to screen, assess, and intervene before it is too late
Content:
Cover -- Suicide Prevention after Neurodisability -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- List of Boxes -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Part I Understanding Suicide after Neurodisability -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Understanding Neurodisability -- 3. Understanding Suicide -- 4. Theories of Suicide -- 5. Neuroanatomy, Neurobiology, and Neuropsychology of Suicide -- 6. Epidemiology, Risk, and Protective Factors for Suicide after Neurodisability -- Part II Suicide Prevention after Neurodisability -- 7. Screening for Suicide Risk -- 8. Suicide Risk Assessment -- 9. Evidence-Based Interventions -- 10. Clinical Practice Approaches -- 11. Cross-Cultural Practice in Suicide Prevention -- 12. Public Health and Organizational Approaches -- 13. Legal and Ethical Issues -- 14. Conclusions -- Appendix 1: Snapshots for Each Disability Group -- Appendix 2: Cross-Cultural E-Reesources -- Index
Additional Edition:
9780199928415
Additional Edition:
Print version Simpson, Grahame K Suicide Prevention after Neurodisability : An Evidence-Informed Approach Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2019 9780199928415
Language:
English
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