International Handbook of Suicide Prevention: Research, Policy and Practice

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Rory C. O'Connor, Stephen Platt, Jacki Gordon
John Wiley and Sons, Jun 3, 2011 - Psychology - 696 pages
The International Handbook of Suicide Prevention showcases the latest cutting-edge research from the world’s leading authorities, and highlights policy and practice implications for the prevention of suicide.
  • Brings together the world’s leading authorities on suicidal behaviour, renowned for their suicide prevention research, policy and practice
  • Addresses the key questions of why people attempt suicide, the best interventions, treatments and care for those at risk, and the key international challenges in trying to prevent suicide
  • Describes up-to-date, theoretically-derived and evidence-based research and practice from across the globe, which will have implications across countries, cultures and the lifespan
 

Contents

Suicidal Determinants and Frameworks
7
International Perspectives on the Epidemiology and Aetiology
27
Depression and Suicidal Behaviour
59
Schizophrenia Other Psychotic Disorders and Suicidal Behaviour
75
Substance Use Disorders and Suicidal Behaviour
93
Personality Disorders and Suicidal Behaviour
109
Relationships of Genes and Earlylife Experience to the Neurobiology
133
A Review of Neuropsychological Studies
151
The Potential Role of Mindfulness
401
The Role of the Therapist in the Treatment of the Suicidal Patient
419
Recognition of Suicide Risk Crisis Helplines and Psychosocial
435
Antidepressants and Suicide Prevention
457
Bringing Together Evidence
473
Epidemiology Risk Factors and Prevention
487
Schoolbased Strategies for Youth Suicide Prevention
507
Media Influences on Suicide and Attempted Suicide
531

Present Status and Future Prospects take up the InterpersonalPsychological
169
Worrying and Rumination as Proximal Risk Factors for Suicidal Behaviour
199
Integrating Four Theories Crossnationally
235
Rurality and Suicide
253
Body Weight Obesity and Suicide across the Life Course
275
Intervention Treatment and Care
289
Prevention and Treatment of Suicidality in Old Age
309
The Need for Continuity and Quality of Care
353
Cognitive Therapy and Dialectical
369
Clinical Trial Feasibility Studies of the Collaborative Assessment
383
Suicide Prevention through Restricting Access to Suicide
545
Survivors
561
Challenges in US Suicide Prevention Public Awareness Programmes
577
What Kind of Research Do We Need in Suicidology Today?
591
Understanding the Relationship between Mental Illness and Suicide
609
Conclusions
625
Name Index
643
Subject Index
663
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Rory C. O'Connor is Professor of Psychology at the University of Stirling, where he leads the Suicidal Behaviour Research Group. Professor O'Connor is also President-Elect of the International Academy for Suicide Research, Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Nottingham and he serves on the editorial board of Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, Suicidology Online, Psychology & Health and Journal of Behavioral Medicine. He has published extensively in the field of suicide and self-harm.

Stephen Platt is Professor of Health Policy Research at the University of Edinburgh. His research interest in mental health and suicidal behaviour spans over 30 years, and he is involved in policy development and analysis relating to public mental health and mental health improvement.

Jacki Gordon is an independent consultant in Public Health research and evaluation. She previously worked for the Scottish Government where she had lead national responsibility for improving the evidence base for suicide prevention and translating it into policy and practice. She is the co-editor of How We Feel: An Insight into the Emotional World of Teenagers (with G. Grant, 1997).

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