Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Preventing Suicide Attempts consolidates the accumulated knowledge and efforts of leading suicide researchers, and describes how a common, cognitive behavioral model of suicide has resulted in 50% or greater reductions in suicide attempts across clinical settings. Simple and straightforward descriptions of these techniques are provided, along with clear explanations of the interventions’ rationale and scientific support. The result is a practical, clinician-friendly, how-to guide that demonstrates how to effectively reduce the risk for suicide attempts in any setting.
Key Features
- Consolidation of leading suicide research knowledge.
- Common cognitive behavioral model demonstrating significant reductions in suicide attempts.
- Simple descriptions and clear explanations of techniques and interventions.
- Adaptations designed for diverse settings and populations.
Additional Information
Critically, specific adaptations of these interventions designed to meet the demands and needs of diverse settings and populations are explained.