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Oxford Textbook of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention

Oxford Textbook of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention

9780198570059
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Opis
Approximately 1 million people commit suicide world-wide every year and around 10 million attempt suicide each year. Suicide is a major public health problem throughout the world, major efforts are currently being made to help reduce these numbers. However, suicide is the result of complex interactions between a range of factors, including historical, psychological, cultural, biological, and social, and any approach to treating the problem of suicide has to consider all thesefactors. The Oxford Texbook of Suicidology is the most comprehensive textbook of suicidology and suicide prevention that has ever been published. It is written by world-leading specialists and describes all aspects of suicidal behaviour and suicide prevention. It presents an overview of research within disciplines covering a wide range of factors, including psychological, cultural, biological, and sociological. The book provides up-to-date information on different kinds of risk and protectivefactors, epidemiology, theories on suicidal behaviours and public health and healthcare preventive approaches. Throughout, different approaches to suicide prevention and evidence-based examples are presented, alongside descriptions of different organisations designed to prevent suicide. This book will be the key source of reference for both researchers and professionals working in the areas of suicidology and suicide prevention.
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OUP Oxford
86406
9780198570059
9780198570059

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Rok wydania
2009
Numer wydania
1
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twarda
Liczba stron
902
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228 x 284
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2224
  • Preface; Suicide:: considering religion and culture; The role of religion in suicide prevention; Cultural and religious traditions in China:: the influence of Confucianism on suicide prevention; Hindu religion and suicide in India; A Buddhist perspective on suicide; The Shinto religion and suicide in Japan; Suicide in the Jewish scriptures; Suicide and Islam; Christianity and suicide; Suicide prevention and religious traditions on the African continent; The role of religion in suicide prevention work in Uganda; Maya religion and traditions:: influencing suicide prevention in contemporary Mexico; Part II - The Magnitude and Implication of Suicide; Development of definitions of suicidal behaviors:: from suicidal thoughts to completed suicides; A global perspective on the magnitude of suicide mortality; Suicidal thoughts, suicidal plans and attempts in the general population on different continents; Suicide attempts in the general population and in clinical settings on the five continents:: epidemiological and clinical aspects; Suicide attempts in Africa; Suicide attempts in Asia; Suicide attempts in South and Central America; Suicide attempts in North America; Suicide attempts in Europe; Suicide attempts in New Zealand and Australia; Extended suicide; Part III - Theories of Suicidal Behaviour; Social theories of suicide; Psychoanalytic theories of suicide:: historical overview and empirical evidence; Psychological theories of suicidal behaviour; Neurobiology and genetics of suicide; Interaction of hereditary and environmental factors in the psychiatric disorders associated with suicidal behaviours; Part IV - Political Determinants of Suicide; Suicide during transition in the former Soviet Republics; Suicide study and suicide prevention in mainland China; Suicide and attempted suicide among indigenous people; Suicide during war and genocide; Part V - Social and Economical Determinants of Suicide; Labour market, work environment and suicide; Suicide among migrants; Prevention of suicidal behaviour in females:: opportunities and obstacles; Suicide in men:: suicide prevention for the male person; Suicide in military settings, combats and veterans; Suicide in prisons and remand centres:: screening and prevention; Part VI - Psychiatric and Somatic Determinants of Suicide; Major psychiatric disorders in suicide and suicide attempters; Risk for suicidal behaviour in personality disorders; Somatic diseases and suicidal behaviour; Part VII - Suicide Risk Assessment; Psychometric measures; Measurement of suicidal behaviour with psychometric scales; Instruments used in SUPRE-MISS - the WHO Multisite Interventions Study on Suicidal Behaviours; Clinical measures; The clinical interview as a method in suicide risk assessment; Recognizing a suicide crisis in psychiatric patients; Biological measures; Biological predictors of suicidal behaviour in mood disorders; Neuroimaging of suicidal behaviour:: where does the field stand?; Electrodermal hyporeactivity and suicide risk; Post-mortem studies of serotonin in suicide; Part VIII - Cost of Suicide and Prevention Strategies; An economic perspective on suicide across the five continents; World Health Organization and European Union policy actions, responsibilities and solutions in preventing suicide; The role of the state and legislations in suicide prevention - the five continents perspective; Strategies in suicide prevention; Part IX - Health Care Strategies:: Treatment of Suicidal Adults; Countertransference in the treatment of suicidal patients; Pharmacological and biological treatments of suicidal individuals; Severe anxiety and agitation as treatment modifiable risk factors for suicide; Cognitive treatment of suicidal adults; Dialectical behaviour therapy for suicidal individuals:: the international perspective; The psychological and behavioural treatment of suicidal behaviour:: what are the common elements of treatments that work?; Family psychoeducation with suicide attempters; The role of paintings in suicide treatment and prevention; Part X - Health Care Strategies:: Treatment Settings for Adults; Crisis hotlines; Treatment of attempted suicide and suicidality in primary care; Treatment of suicide attempts and suicidality in psychiatric care; A specialized in-patient unit for suicidal patients:: advantages and disadvantages; Physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia:: a medical and psychological perspective; Part XI - Public Health Strategies:: Awareness and Education; Education and awareness prgrams for adults:: selected and multilevel approaches in suicide prevention; Community mental health in youth and suicide awareness:: exposing dark secrets - what must be told; Suicide prevention by education and the moulding of attitudes; The role of mass-media reporting and suicide prevention; The role of the internet in suicide prevention; Representations of suicide in cinema; Part XII - Public Health Strategies:: Early Detection and Health Promotion; Early detection of mental ill-health, harmful stress and suicidal behaviours; The role of schools, colleges and universities in suicide prevention; Part XIII - Public Health Strategies:: Controlling the Access to Means of Suicide; Protecting bridges and high buildings in suicide prevention; Prevention of suicide by jumping:: experiences from Taipei City (Taiwan), Hong Kong and Singapore; Restriction of access to drugs and medications in suicide prevention; Gun availability and control in suicide prevention; Restriction of access to pesticide in suicide prevention; Prevention of metropolitan and railway suicide; Prevention of suicide due to charcoal burning; Restriction of alcohol in suicide prevention; Part XIV - Survivors of Suicide Loss; Why suicide loss is different for the survivors; Therapists as survivors of suicide loss; How to help survivors of suicide loss; Part XV - Yound People and Suicide; Suicide on the five continents in the young; Psychopathology and risk factors for suicide in the young:: theoretical and empirical; Psychodynamic and family aspects of youth suicide; Psychiatric disorders in suicide and suicide attempters; The link between physical disabilities and suicidality in children and adolescents; Suicidal behaviour in children and adolescents in different clinical settings; Effective treatments for suicidal youth:: pharmacological and psychosocial approaches; Individual therapy techniques with suicidal adolescents; Innovative psychosocial rehabilitation of suicidal young people; Part XVI - Elderly and Suicide; Suicidal behaviours on the five continents among the elderly; Suicidal elderly people in clinical and community settings:: risk factors, treatment and suicide prevention; Part XVII - Networking in Suicide Research and Prevention; The World Health Organizations role in suicide prevention; The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) - section of suicidology; International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP); The International Academy of Suicide Research (IASR); The European Psychiatric Association (EPA) - section on suicidology and suicide prevention; American Association of Suicidology (AAS); American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP); Suicide Prevention International (SPI); The role of volunteer organizations in suicide prevention; Part XVIII - Examples of how to Develop Suicide Prevention on the five Continents; Africa; South Africa; Uganda; Asia; Hong Kong; India; Japan; Pakistan; Singapore; Vietnam; Australia/New Zealand; Australia; New Zealand; Europe; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany; Israel; Italy; Romania; Russia; Scotland; Sweden; Ukraine; North America; Canada; United States of America; South America; Suicide prevention in South America; Argentina; Brazil; Chile; Cuba; Peru; Uruguay;
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