The Suicidal Patient: Principles of Assessment, Treatment, and Case ManagementAmerican Psychiatric Press, 1995 - 282 Seiten The book presents an easy-to-use, innovative clinical model, with specific stages of treatment and associated interventions outlined for both inpatient and outpatient settings. Tailored techniques and assessments for handling special populations are also included. Emphasis is given to moral/ethical and legal dilemmas that often complicate treatment. |
Inhalt
The Dimensions of Suicidal Behavior | 3 |
Affective Ethical | 17 |
Myths and Realities | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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