Treating Suicidal Clients & Self-Harm Behaviors
Assessments, Worksheets & Guides for Interventions and Long-Term Care
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Madeline McCray
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The most comprehensive, practical, and user-friendly workbook to help save lives.
Developed from years of working with the most challenging suicidal cases, Dr. Meagan N. Houston has created a workbook to prepare you for all the intricacies that affect clients' choices to live or die.
Treating Suicidal Clients & Self-Harm Behaviors is filled with proven assessments, unique worksheets and action-based methods to help your clients navigate and survive the turbulent periods of their lives where suicidal and/or self-harm behaviors appear to be their primary options to cope. This complete resource also includes underlying etiology, varying life factors, and mental health concerns that influence suicidal and self-destructive behavior. Inside you will find: assessments, worksheets and guides; therapy approaches for Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) and suicidal behavior; applying crisis management skills, DBT and CBT to treatment; ethical and legal issues related to working with suicidal behavior; incorporating technology into treatment; case examples; and specific strategies for working with children and adolescents, veterans, military personnel, LGBTQI, and the elderly.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Nadia
- 30-07-24
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This book was incredibly hard to listen to due to its overly medical terminology. It dehumanised people who choose to harm themselves and or end their lives.
Some of the descriptions of people used in this book were frankly discriminatory and unfair. Paining a picture of people who have creativity as mentally ill and wierd. The narrator sounded as if she was trying her best to stay awake whilst reading this.
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