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Citation

Ellis TE. Bull. Menninger Clin. 2017; 81(1): 39-52.

Affiliation

The Menninger Clinic and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Guilford Publications)

DOI

10.1521/bumc.2017.81.1.39

PMID

28271906

Abstract

Suicide risk is an inescapable presence in the treatment of people with psychiatric disorders, a fact that applies especially in inpatient psychiatric settings. This article summarizes a several-year research initiative at The Menninger Clinic aimed at better understanding psychological contributors to suicidality and developing more effective clinical interventions. Two areas of research are described, an outcomes arm focused on assessing the feasibility and effectiveness of a suicide-specific intervention (The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality) and an exploratory arm whose objective is to learn about psychological vulnerabilities that distinguish suicidal from nonsuicidal patients, with an eye toward developing interventions that address such vulnerabilities. The author concludes that, combined with other developments in the field, this body of work strongly supports the view that suicidal patients should be treated with interventions that specifically target vulnerabilities that seem to set the stage for suicidal episodes.


Language: en

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