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Cognitive Therapy For Suicidal Patients Scientific And Clinical Applications 1st Edition Amy Wenzel

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Cognitive Therapy For Suicidal Patients Scientific And Clinical Applications 1st Edition Amy Wenzel
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Publisher: American Psychological Association
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.28 MB
Pages: 377
Author: Amy Wenzel, Gregory K. Brown, Aaron T. Beck
ISBN: 9781433804076, 1433804077
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Cognitive Therapy For Suicidal Patients Scientific And Clinical Applications 1st Edition Amy Wenzel by Amy Wenzel, Gregory K. Brown, Aaron T. Beck 9781433804076, 1433804077 instant download after payment.

Suicide is one of the most daunting challenges that clinicians encounter in their practice. Unfortunately, compared with other mental health issues, there is a paucity of research designed to conceptualize and treat it. This may be why relatively few interventions have been developed specifically to prevent suicide. At the same time, the degree to which interventions with established efficacy apply to suicidal patients is unclear, because these patients are often excluded from clinical trials. Cognitive Therapy for Suicidal Patients: Scientific and Clinical Applications begins to close these gaps in suicide theory and practice. For over 30 years, Aaron T. Beck and his colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania have been conducting empirical research that examines the risk factors for and treatment of suicide ideators and attempters. The result is a book that crystallizes over three decades of basic, clinical, and therapeutic research, providing a comprehensive review of the literature on psychological factors associated with suicidal behavior.

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