<P><EM>Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Preventing Suicide Attempts</EM> consolidates the accumulated knowledge and efforts of leading suicide researchers, and describes how a common, cognitive behavioral model of suicide has resulted in 50% or greater reductions in suicide attempts across clinical
Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention
β Scribed by Craig J. Bryan, M. David Rudd
- Publisher
- The Guilford Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
An innovative treatment approach with a strong empirical evidence base, brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for suicide prevention (BCBT) is presented in step-by-step detail in this authoritative manual. Leading treatment developers show how to establish a strong collaborative relationship with a suicidal patient, assess risk, and immediately work to establish safety. Proven interventions are described for building emotion regulation and crisis management skills and dismantling the patient's suicidal belief system. The book includes case examples, sample dialogues, and 17 reproducible handouts, forms, scripts, and other clinical tools. The large-size format facilitates photocopying; purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials.
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright
About the Authors
Contents
Part I. Background and Conceptual Foundation
1. Why Brief CognitiveβBehavioral Therapy to Prevent Suicide?
2. Conceptualizing Suicide: The Suicidal Mode
3. Core Principles of Treatment with Suicidal Patients
4. Suicide Risk Assessment and Its Documentation
5. Monitoring Treatment Progress
6. An Overview of Brief CognitiveβBehavioral Therapy
Part II. The First Session
7. Describing the Structure of Brief CognitiveβBehavioral Therapy
8. The Narrative Assessment
9. The Treatment Log and the Case Conceptualization
10. The Crisis Response Plan
Part III. Phase One: Emotion Regulation and Crisis Management
11. Treatment Planning and the Commitment to Treatment Statement
12. Means Safety Counseling and the Crisis Support Plan
13. Targeting Sleep Disturbance
14. Relaxation and Mindfulness Skills Training
15. The Reasons for Living List and the Survival Kit
Part IV. Phase Two: Undermining the Suicidal Belief System
16. ABC Worksheets
17. Challenging Questions Worksheets
18. Patterns of Problematic Thinking Worksheets
19. Activity Planning and Coping Cards
Part V. Phase Three: Relapse Prevention
20. The Relapse Prevention Task and Ending Treatment
Appendix A. Patient Forms and Handouts
Appendix B. Clinician Tools
References
Index
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