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The Suicide Research and Education Division is dedicated to furthering scientific research and knowledge about suicide. It also focuses on education for health care professionals concerning the recognition, understanding, and management of suicidal individuals. From time to time, the Division will make available books, papers, or other professional relevant materials related to the assessment, intervention, and treatment of suicidal individuals.

THE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL GUIDE TO SUICIDE ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION
Douglas G. Jacobs, MD Editor

Written by the top experts in the field, this definitive guide is the first in a new series of books developed by the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and provides clinicians with information and strategies for appropriate responses to patients or clients who are at risk for suicide.

The title of this book is, The Harvard Medical School Guide to Suicide Assessment and Intervention. More than 30,000 deaths in the United States, more than 80 per day, are a result of suicide. Suicide is the primary cause of early death among psychiatric patients and an issue in one-quarter of all psychiatric malpractice lawsuits. This essential resource is a compendium of the most current research and authoritative thought on the topic of suicide.

The fundamental question is: How can clinicians identify patients who may be at risk for suicide and take the necessary steps to reduce the risk?

Each of the volume’s forty-eight contributors is an expert on an aspect of suicide assessment and intervention. The breadth of knowledge offered in this text speaks to the fact that suicide is a complex, multidimensional clinical problem that requires a wide range of methods for effective assessment and treatment.

This hands-on guide is written for those who have the common yet complex task of assessing suicidality in a patient or client – psychiatrists, primary care physicians, psychologists, psychotherapists, and other mental health professionals. The book helps professionals determine the risk level for suicidal or at-risk patients and recommends a suicide assessment protocol that can be effectively incorporated into clinical practice. The authors also provide guidelines for intervening when a person is at risk for harming himself or herself.

The Harvard Medical School Guide to Suicide
Assessment and Intervention

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Douglas Jacobs, M.D.

Preface

Douglas Jacobs, M.D.

Foreword

Joseph Coyle, M.D.

Assessment

Suicide Assessment: An Overview and Recommended Protocol

Douglas Jacobs, M.D.
Margaret Brewer, R.N., M.B.A.
Marci Klein Benheim, Ph.D.

Epidemiology of Suicide

Eve Moscicki, ScD, M.P.H.

Preventing Suicide: A Community Psychiatry Approach

Robert A. Dorwart, M.D., M.P.H.
Michael Ostacher, M.D., M.PH.

The Psychodynamic Understanding of Suicide

John T. Maltsberger, M.D.

Perturbation and Lethality: A Psychological Approach to Assessment and Intervention

Edwin Shneidman, Ph.D.

The Neurobiology of Suicidal Behavior

J. John Mann, M.D.
Victoria Arango, Ph.D.

Profiles of Completed Suicides

Jan Fawcett, M.D.

Self-Mutilation

Armando Favazza, M.D., M.P.H.

Standard Protocol for Assessing and Treating Suicidal Behaviors for Patients in Treatment

Marsha Linehan, Ph.D.

Murder-Suicide: Phenomenology and Clinical Implications

Matthew K. Nock, B.A.
Peter M. Marzuk, MD

Excerpts from Academic Conference and Recognition of Suicidal Risks Through the Psychological Examination

Leston L. Havens, M.D.

Critical Points in the Assessment & Management of Suicide Risk

Jerome Motto, M.D.

Can Suicide Ever Be Eradicated? A Professional Journey

Pamela Cantor, Ph.D.

Intervention

 

Suicide and Manic-Depressive Illness: An Overview and Personal Account

Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D.

Lifetime Risk of Suicide in Major Affective Disorders

David Clark, Ph.D.
Ann E. Goebel-Fabbri, Ph.D.

Suicide and Schizophrenia

Ming T. Tsuang, M.D., Ph.D.
Jerome A. Fleming, M.S.

John C. Simpson, Ph.d.

Substance Abuse and Suicide

Roger D. Weiss, M.D.
Michael R. Hufford, Ph.D.

Borderline Personality Disorder

Timothy Davis, M.D.
John G. Gunderson, M.D.
Melissa Myers, M.D.

Trauma and Suicide

James Chu, M.D.

Antisuicidal Effect of Lithium Treatment in Major Mood Disorders

Ross Baldessarini, M.D., D.Sc. (hon.)
Leonardo Tondo, M.D.

Treatment of the Suicidal Patient with Psychotropic Drugs & ECT

Carl Salzman, M.D.

The Inpatient Management of Suicidality

Gary Jacobson, M.D.

ECT and Suicide

Eran Metzger. M.D.

Special Issues

Suicide in Children and Adolescents

Stewart Goldman, M.D.
William Beardslee, M.D.

Suicide in the Elderly

David C. Steffens, M.D.
Dan G. Blazer, M.D., Ph.D.

Suicide-Prevention Contracts: Advantages, Disadvantages, and an Alternative Approach

Michael Miller, M.D.

Guidelines for Conducting A Suicide Review

Steve Stelovich, M.D.

Medical Settings and Suicide

Steve Stelovich, M.D.
Michael Mufson, M.D.
Malcolm Rogers, M.D.

Suicide Assessment in the Primary Care Setting

Michael Miller, M.D.
Randall Paulsen, M.D.

Suicide, Assisted Suicide, and Euthanasia

Herbert Hendin, M.D.

Liability Issues and Liability Prevention in Suicide

Thomas Gutheil, M.D.

Appendix: Guidelines for Identification, Assessment, and Treatment Planning for Suicidality

More than 1500 references

 

 
   
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