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In Suicide Prevention Contracting: The Pitfalls, Perils, and Seven Safer Alternatives, Edwards and Goj expose one of the biggest myths operating in health care and human services for forty years or more. This book will challenge clinicians and their superiors who see Suicide Prevention Contracting (SPC) as a state-of-the-art standard of care intervention. No medical or mental health care professional, educator, lawyer, or health and human services decision maker can afford to ignore what this book presents. A family of new clinical terms and interlinked concepts, describing virtually every…mehr
In Suicide Prevention Contracting: The Pitfalls, Perils, and Seven Safer Alternatives, Edwards and Goj expose one of the biggest myths operating in health care and human services for forty years or more. This book will challenge clinicians and their superiors who see Suicide Prevention Contracting (SPC) as a state-of-the-art standard of care intervention. No medical or mental health care professional, educator, lawyer, or health and human services decision maker can afford to ignore what this book presents. A family of new clinical terms and interlinked concepts, describing virtually every aspect of SPC is clearly articulated and ready for use in the workplace. Not until now has a book so simply yet comprehensively explained the widespread troubling practice of SPC. Written in an accessible narrative style, this landmark book presents vital information about a questionable suicide prevention intervention operating within this era of evidence-based practice and personal legal risk protection and, in doing so, offers seven safer alternative procedures.
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Autorenporträt
Stephen J. Edwards, BSW, PhD, (University of Western Australia) is a current research (honorary) fellow at the University of Western Australia, senior mental health clinician (senior clinical social worker), and child and adolescent mental health service manager with Western Australian Mental Health Services.
Christopher Goj, MA, (University of Auckland) is the former staff writer and program manager of suicide prevention education with Lifeline Aotearoa (New Zealand).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Symbols and Abbreviations Introduction: Evidence Base behind this Book Part 1: Current Understanding of Suicide Prevention Contracting Chapter 1: A personal journey with SPC Chapter 2: Historical review Chapter 3: Definitions Chapter 4: Causes of current concern Part 2: A New Understanding of Suicide Prevention Contracting Chapter 5: Profile of contemporary SPC Chapter 6: The anatomy of contemporary SPC Part 3: The Potential-to-Cause-Harm Profile of Suicide Prevention Contracting Chapter 7: How SPC can compromise treatment Chapter 8: The role of no suicide assurances in clinical practice Chapter 9: Contraindications for SPC Part 4: Alternatives to Suicide Prevention Contracting Chapter 10: Seven alternatives to SPC Conclusion Frequently Asked Questions Appendices: Teaching Tools Useful links Index About the Author
Preface Acknowledgments Symbols and Abbreviations Introduction: Evidence Base behind this Book Part 1: Current Understanding of Suicide Prevention Contracting Chapter 1: A personal journey with SPC Chapter 2: Historical review Chapter 3: Definitions Chapter 4: Causes of current concern Part 2: A New Understanding of Suicide Prevention Contracting Chapter 5: Profile of contemporary SPC Chapter 6: The anatomy of contemporary SPC Part 3: The Potential-to-Cause-Harm Profile of Suicide Prevention Contracting Chapter 7: How SPC can compromise treatment Chapter 8: The role of no suicide assurances in clinical practice Chapter 9: Contraindications for SPC Part 4: Alternatives to Suicide Prevention Contracting Chapter 10: Seven alternatives to SPC Conclusion Frequently Asked Questions Appendices: Teaching Tools Useful links Index About the Author
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