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Evaluating and Treating Adolescent Suicide Attempters: From Research to Practice
Contributor(s): Spirito, Anthony (Editor), Overholser, James C. (Editor)
ISBN: 0126579512     ISBN-13: 9780126579512
Publisher: Academic Press
OUR PRICE:   $84.10  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2002
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Annotation: This book provides a comprehensive overview of the emotional, behavioral and cognitive characteristics of adolescents who have attempted suicide. Each chapter opens with a case study vignette from the author's extensive clinical files followed by a summary of the empirical literature. Assessment and treatment practices close each chapter. While suicide is the third largest killer of adolescents, most suicide attempts do not result in death. Therefore the treatment of the suicide attempter following the attempt becomes a significant part of the clinician's work with these adolescents. Moreover, the precursors and behavioral markers for a suicide attempt become important signals for the school counselor, youth worker, or therapist. This book also include assessment measures to use when evaluating an adolescent who has attempted suicide.
KEY FEATURES
* Includes an outline form of an assessment battery for adolescents who have attempted suicide
* Analyzes and discusses treatment and case studies
* Presents detailed descriptions of specific therapy techniques useful with adolescents who attempt suicide
* Includes succinct reviews of the literature, ways to measure relevant factors related to suicidal behavior, tips for clinicians, and reviews of pertinent assessment measures
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Psychotherapy - Child & Adolescent
- Psychology | Suicide
- Medical | Mental Health
Dewey: 362.28
LCCN: 2002107987
Series: Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional
Physical Information: 0.67" H x 6.06" W x 9.14" (1.06 lbs) 201 pages
 
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Evaluating and Treating Adolescent Suicide Attempters provides a comprehensive overview of the emotional, behavioral and cognitive characteristics of adolescents who have attempted suicide. Each chapter opens with a case study vignette from the author's extensive clinical files followed by a summary of the empirical literature. Assessment and treatment practices close each chapter. While suicide is the third largest killer of adolescents, most suicide attempts do not result in death. Therefore the treatment of the suicide attempter following the attempt becomes a significant part of the clinician's work with these adolescents. Moreover, the precursors and behavioral markers for a suicide attempt become important signals for the school counselor, youth worker, or therapist. This book also include assessment measures to use when evaluating an adolescent who has attempted suicide.