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How can suicide be prevented and treated by mental health professionals? This book offers a clinical guide to the assessment, treatment and prevention of suicidal behaviour, from a new and useful theoretical perspective - a developmental process approach. The book presents the arguments and research evidence that suicidal behaviour is not just a response to current emotional crises, but is influenced by persistent characteristics that can be defined in psychological anbd biological terms.
The authors bring together research-based evidence that establishes three key aspects of the development process approach: suicidal behaviour results from the interaction between stressful life events and an individual vulnerability; this individual vulnerability is itself the product of psychobiological factors, genetics and past life events; vulnerability, in this sense, influences how the the individual perceives, interprets and reacts to adverse life events, perhaps leading to hopelessness and suicidal behaviour.
Psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses and other mental health practitioners will appreciate the conceptual and clinical value of this book based on its
How can suicide be prevented and treated by mental health professionals? This book offers a clinical guide to the assessment, treatment and prevention of suicidal behaviour, from a new and useful theoretical perspective - a developmental process approach. The book presents the arguments and research evidence that suicidal behaviour is not just a response to current emotional crises, but is influenced by persistent characteristics that can be defined in psychological anbd biological terms.
The authors bring together research-based evidence that establishes three key aspects of the development process approach: suicidal behaviour results from the interaction between stressful life events and an individual vulnerability; this individual vulnerability is itself the product of psychobiological factors, genetics and past life events; vulnerability, in this sense, influences how the the individual perceives, interprets and reacts to adverse life events, perhaps leading to hopelessness and suicidal behaviour.
Psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses and other mental health practitioners will appreciate the conceptual and clinical value of this book based on its
About the Editors.
List of Contributors.
Introduction.
PART I THE SUICIDAL PROCESS: AN OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH FINDINGS
The Suicidal Process and Related Concepts (K. von Heeringen)
Pathways to Suicide: The Epidemiology of the Suicidal Process Ad
(Kerkhof and E. Arensman)
Stress and Suicidal Behaviour (L. Traskman-Bendz and A.
Westrin)
About the Biological Interface between Psychotraumatic Experiences
and Affective Dysregulation (H.M. van Praag)
Psychological Aspects of the Suicidal Process (J.M.G. Williams and
L.R. Pollock)
Personality Constellations and Suicidal Behaviour (A. Apter and H.
Ofek)
Ethology and the Suicidal Process (R.D. Goldney)
Towards a Psychobiological Model of the Suicidal Process (K. van
Heeringen)
PART II THE SUICIDAL PROCESS APPROACH: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE
UNDERSTANDING AND TREATMENT OF SUICIDAL BEHAVIOUR
Suicide Risk Assessment and the Suicidal-Process Approach (L. Amsel
and J.J. Mann)
The Suicidal Process and Society (U. Bille-Brahne)
The Treatment of Suicidal Behaviour in the Context of the Suicidal
Process K. (Hawton)
Suicide as Goal-directed Action (K. Michel and L. Valach)
Psychopharmacological Approaches to the Suicidal Process (K.M.
Malone and M. Moran)
Psychotherapeutic Implications of the Suicidal Approach (I.
Kienhorst and K. van Heeringen)
The Process Approach to Suicidal Behaviour: Future Directions in
Research, Treatment and Prevention (K. van Heeringen)
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Kees van Heeringen, University Hospital Gent, Belgium.
"...For those of you who daily encounter this problem I have no hesitation in recommending this book..." (Accident & Emergency Nursing, No.10, 2002)
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