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Title Routledge international handbook of clinical suicide research / edited by John R. Cutcliffe [and others].

Publication Info. New York : Routledge, 2014.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  362.28 R869R    Check Shelf
Description xlii, 408 pages ; 25 cm.
Series Routledge international handbooks
Routledge international handbooks.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Introduction: suicide as a significant and growing public health concern: coalescing and building our understanding through interdisciplinary and international scholarship / John R. Cutcliffe -- pt. I Nursing -- Editorial introduction -- 2. How psychiatric nurses experience suicidal patients: a qualitative meta-analysis / Fredricka L. Gilje and Anne-Grethe Talseth -- 3.A mixed methods study of the increased risk of suicide following discharge: a long road ahead / John R. Cutcliffe, Paul S. Links, Henry G. Harder, Ken Balderson, Yvonne Bergmans, Rahel Eynan, Munazzah Ambreen and Rosane Nisenbaum -- 4. Transcending suicidality: facilitating re-vitalizing worthiness / Evelyn Gordon, Chris Stevenson and John R. Cutcliffe -- 5. Providing meaningful care: using the experiences of young suicidal men to inform mental health care services / Hugh McKenna, Sinead Keeney, John R. Cutcliffe and Chris Stevenson -- 6. Expressed emotion and suicidal behaviors / José Carlos Santos -- Editorial commentary -- pt. II Psychiatry -- Editorial introduction -- 7. Genetics of the serotonergic system and implications for suicide research / Brandon Pierre Vincenzo De Luca.
8. Means restriction as a suicide prevention strategy: lessons learned and future directions / Mark Sinyor, Ayal Schaffer and Amy H. Cheung -- 9. Suicide in diverse populations: implications for Canada's suicide strategies / Kwame McKenzie, Andrew Tuck and Samanthika Ekanayake -- 10. Suicide-related behaviour in Chinese women: illustrating the role of cultural conceptions of gender in understanding and preventing suicide / Juveria Zaheer, Paul S. Links, Samuel Law, Wes Shera, A Ka Tat Tsang, Catherine Cheng, Alan Fung and Pozi Liu -- 11. Matrix model for suicide prevention: focus on Canada and India / Paul S. Links, Juveria Zaheer, Rahel Eynan and Amresh Srivastava -- Editorial commentary -- pt. III Psychology -- Editorial introduction -- 12. USA suicide: epidemiology / John L. McIntosh -- 13. Attitudes toward therapists who lose patients to suicide / Erin F. Ward-Ciesielski, John L. McIntosh and Joscelyn Rompogren -- 14. Impact of client suicide on practitioner post-traumatic growth / Joseph S. Munson -- 15. Suicide risk: themes for high quality assessment / Christopher M. Perlman and Eva Neufeld -- 16. Trajectory-based models in the study of suicide / Monique Séguin, Alain Lesage, Johanne Renaud and Gustavo Turecki -- Editorial commentary.
pt. IV Social work and allied health care disciplines -- Editorial introduction -- 17. Is research with suicidal participants risky business? / Rahel Eynan, Yvonne Bergmans, Jesmin Antony, John R. Cutcliffe, Henry G. Harder, Munazzah Ambreen, Ken Baldeson and Paul S. Links -- 18. Creating an intervention for people with recurrent suicide attempts / Yvonne Bergmans, Keehan Koorn, Rahel Eynan and Colleen Pacey -- 19. What changes? What does it mean? A clinical intervention for people with recurrent suicide attempts / Yvonne Bergmans and Rahel Eynan -- 20. Suicide: towards a clinical portrait / Carlos B. Saraiva -- 21. Motivation, resisting, considering and accepting: a qualitative study investigating young adults' participation in an intervention group for people with recurrent suicide-related behaviours / Yvonne Bergmans, John Langley and Paul S. Links -- Editorial commentary -- pt. V Suicide survivors -- Editorial introduction -- 22. The LOSS Team: an important postvention component of suicide prevention: results of a program evaluation / Regina T.P. Aguirre and Laura Frank Terry.
23."Nobody talks about suicide, except if they're kidding": disenfranchised and re-enfranchised grief and coping strategies in peer suicide grievers / Tanetta Andersson -- 24. Can good come from bad? Do suicide survivors experience growth from their loss? / Melinda M. Moore -- 25. Family needs following the suicide of a child: the role of the helping professions / David Miers, Paul R. Springer and Douglas Abbott -- 26. Supporting mothers bereaved by suicide in Northern Ireland: integrating research and practice / Chris P. Shields, Kate Russo, Michele Kavanagh and Barry McGale -- Editorial commentary -- pt. VI Indigenous peoples -- Editorial introduction -- 27."And I live it": from suicidal crisis to activism among members of the Kwakwaka'wakw and Coast Salish nations / Darien Thira -- 28. The facilitation of healing for Indigenous youth who are suicidal: a retrospective exploratory study / Rod McCormick, Sharon Thira, Marla Arvay and Sophia Rinaldis -- 29. Identity formation and cultural resilience in Aboriginal communities / Christopher E. Lalonde -- 30. Indigenous youth suicide: a systematic review of the literature / Henry G. Harder, Joshua A. Rash, Travis Holyk, Eduardo Jovel and Kari Harder -- Editorial commentary.
Summary Suicide remains one of the most pressing public health concerns across the world. Expensive in terms of the human cost and associated suffering, the economic costs, the social costs and the spiritual costs, it affects millions of people every year. This important reference work collects together a wide range of research around suicide and suicide prevention, in order to guide future research and provide guidance for professionals about the best way to respond meaningfully to suicidal patients. Responding to the need for multi-disciplinary and international research to deepen our understanding of suicide, it demonstrates where our knowledge is firmly evidence-based and where new areas for research are emerging, as well as highlighting where we know little. Divided into six parts, each with its own editorial introduction and commentary, it explores research with and about survivors of suicide and indigenous populations. The remaining sections look at suicide-focused research in psychiatric nursing, psychiatry, psychology, and social work and allied health. It is of interest to all advanced students, practitioners and scholars interested in suicide and its impact and prevention.
Subject Suicide.
Suicide -- Prevention.
Suicide -- psychology.
Suicide Prevention.
Internationality.
Suicide. (OCoLC)fst01137578
Suicide -- Prevention. (OCoLC)fst01137587
Forschung.
Klinische Psychologie.
Psychiatrie.
Selbstmord.
Selbstmordgefährdung.
Selbstmordverhütung.
Added Author Cutcliffe, John R., 1966-
Added Title International handbook of clinical suicide research
ISBN 9780415530125 (hbk.)
0415530121 (hbk.)
9780203795583 (ebk)
020379558X (ebk)
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