
Most People Who Die By Suicide See A Clinician Prior To Taking Their Lives. Therefore, One Of The Most Difficult Determinations Clinicians Must Be Able To Make Is Whether Any Given Patient Is At Risk For Suicide In The Immediate Future. The Suicidal Crisis, Clinical Guide To The Assessment Of Imminent Suicide Risk, Is The First Book Written Specifically To Help Clinicians Evaluate The Risk Of Such Imminent Suicidal Behavior. The Suicidal Crisis Is An Essential Work For Every Mental Health Professional And For Anyone Who Would Like To Have A Framework For Understanding Suicide. Written By Master Clinician Dr. Igor Galynker, The Book Presents Methods For A Systematic And Comprehensive Assessment Of Short-term Suicide Risk And For Conducting Risk Assessment Interviews In Different Settings. Dr. Galynker Describes Suicide As An Attempt Of A Vulnerable Individual To Escape An Unbearable Life Situation, Which Is Perceived As Both Intolerable And Inescapable. What Sets The Suicidal Crisis Apart From The Other Books Of Its Kind Is Its Sharp Focus On Those At The Highest Risk. It Presents A Wealth Of Clinical Material Within The Easy-to-understand And Intuitive Framework Of The Narrative-crisis Model Of Suicidal Behavior. The Book Contains Sixty Individual Case Studies Of Actual Suicidal Individuals And Their Interviews, Detailed Instructions On How To Conduct Such Interviews, And Risk Assessment Test Cases With Answer Keys. A Unique Feature Of The Book, Not Found In Any Other Book On Suicide, Is A Discussion Of How Clinicians' Emotional Responses To Acutely Suicidal Individuals May Help Identify Those At Highest Risk. In This Timely, Thorough, And Well-written Monograph, Dr. Galynker Provides A Method For Understanding The Suicidal Process And Of Identifying Those At The Highest Risk For Taking Their Lives. Any Clinician Who Works With Suicidal Individuals-and Anybody Who Knows Someone Who Has Considered Suicide-will Find The Book An Essential And Illuminating Read.
How can clinicians accurately assess the risk of imminent suicide in patients who present for care? Dr. Igor Galynker, a psychiatrist with extensive clinical experience, addresses this challenge by proposing the Narrative-Crisis Model of suicidal behavior. He argues that suicide is an attempt to escape an intolerable and inescapable life situation, providing a structured framework for professionals to identify high-risk individuals through systematic assessment and interview techniques.
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Clinicians frequently cite this work as a practical, hands-on resource for navigating the high-stakes environment of suicide risk assessment. Experts highlight the inclusion of actual case studies and the unique focus on the clinician's own emotional response as distinguishing features that provide immediate utility in a clinical setting.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190260866
ISBN-13:
9780190260866
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