TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Impulsive versus planned suicide attempts: different phenotypes? JO - Journal of clinical psychiatry A1 - Oquendo, Maria A. SP - 293 EP - 294 VL - 76 IS - 3 N2 - In clinical settings, one often thinks of suicidal ideation and behavior as following a somewhat linear trajectory. It stands to reason, the clinician often surmises, that patients start with suicidal ideation, progress to making a plan, and then implement the plan for suicide. Even with the understanding that people may go from one step to the next at different rates, it seems unfathomable that a patient would take such drastic action as to attempt suicide without having made some sort of plan or, at the very least, given the thought serious, deliberate consideration.

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