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Suicide is considered to be the leading cause of preventable death
in prisons. While there is increasingly expansive literature
examining the various risk factors associated with a likelihood of
eventual prison suicide, so far this has struggled to lead to
successful prevention programmes. An alternative approach is needed
that seeks to understand, at the individual level, what leads a
prisoner to contemplate ending their own life. This book describes
how the authors developed and delivered evidence-based
psychological interventions for suicide prevention in prison. The
authors present a compelling argument for a psychological approach
to the prevention of prison suicide, drawing upon a cognitive
behavioural perspective, with chapters investigating two novel
psychological therapies: Cognitive Behavioural Suicide Prevention
and Problem Solving Training. The methodology behind each study is
presented alongside preliminary findings emerging from the
evaluations, and detailed case studies are included as exemplars of
the process and content of the therapies, as well as the individual
and contextual challenges to be overcome. The book provides timely
research into the development of a better understanding of why
prisoners engage in suicide behaviour, and the preventive
interventions showing the most promise for future investigation.
The Prevention of Suicide in Prison will be critical reading for
clinical and forensic psychologists, psychological therapists,
psychiatrists and other mental health staff working within a prison
context, as well as postgraduates in training and researchers
studying suicide in forensic settings.
Suicide is considered to be the leading cause of preventable death
in prisons. While there is increasingly expansive literature
examining the various risk factors associated with a likelihood of
eventual prison suicide, so far this has struggled to lead to
successful prevention programmes. An alternative approach is needed
that seeks to understand, at the individual level, what leads a
prisoner to contemplate ending their own life. This book describes
how the authors developed and delivered evidence-based
psychological interventions for suicide prevention in prison. The
authors present a compelling argument for a psychological approach
to the prevention of prison suicide, drawing upon a cognitive
behavioural perspective, with chapters investigating two novel
psychological therapies: Cognitive Behavioural Suicide Prevention
and Problem Solving Training. The methodology behind each study is
presented alongside preliminary findings emerging from the
evaluations, and detailed case studies are included as exemplars of
the process and content of the therapies, as well as the individual
and contextual challenges to be overcome. The book provides timely
research into the development of a better understanding of why
prisoners engage in suicide behaviour, and the preventive
interventions showing the most promise for future investigation.
The Prevention of Suicide in Prison will be critical reading for
clinical and forensic psychologists, psychological therapists,
psychiatrists and other mental health staff working within a prison
context, as well as postgraduates in training and researchers
studying suicide in forensic settings.
This practical and informative text lays out the product of a
number of years of clinical research into suicide behaviour and its
prevention. While the focus is on non-affective psychosis and the
schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, the mechanisms underlying suicide
behaviour in this group may well underlie or at least influence
suicide behaviour in other disorders. The authors describe methods
of assessment through individual formulation, and a cognitive
behavioural intervention through case studies, to reduce the risk
of suicide. This book argues that: * Suicide behaviour lies on a
cognitive-behavioural continuum from ideation, through intention to
action. * Mechanisms based on biased information processing
systems, the development of suicide schema, and appraisal styles
are likely to be fruitful in explaining suicidal thoughts and
behaviours. * A psychological theory of suicide behaviour is needed
in order to develop a mechanism of suicide and to understand the
components of suicidal thoughts and behaviours. * Suicide risk can
be reduced through the use of the intervention methods described
within the text Cognitive Behavioural Prevention of Suicide in
Psychosis evaluates practical applications of contemporary research
on this topic, and will therefore be of interest to practitioners,
post-graduates in training, and researchers studying suicide and/or
psychosis.
This practical and informative text lays out the product of a
number of years of clinical research into suicide behaviour and its
prevention. While the focus is on non-affective psychosis and the
schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, the mechanisms underlying suicide
behaviour in this group may well underlie or at least influence
suicide behaviour in other disorders. The authors describe methods
of assessment through individual formulation, and a cognitive
behavioural intervention through case studies, to reduce the risk
of suicide. This book argues that: * Suicide behaviour lies on a
cognitive-behavioural continuum from ideation, through intention to
action. * Mechanisms based on biased information processing
systems, the development of suicide schema, and appraisal styles
are likely to be fruitful in explaining suicidal thoughts and
behaviours. * A psychological theory of suicide behaviour is needed
in order to develop a mechanism of suicide and to understand the
components of suicidal thoughts and behaviours. * Suicide risk can
be reduced through the use of the intervention methods described
within the text Cognitive Behavioural Prevention of Suicide in
Psychosis evaluates practical applications of contemporary research
on this topic, and will therefore be of interest to practitioners,
post-graduates in training, and researchers studying suicide and/or
psychosis.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ Indiana: Her Growth And Needs: An Address Delivered At
Franklin College, June 7, 1880 Daniel Pratt Baldwin Pratt &
co., 1880
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