Book contents
- Suicide Prevention
- Suicide Prevention
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Section 1 Suicide Prevention Overview
- Section 2 Clinical Risk Assessment and Care
- 5 Collaborative Connections
- 6 Prevention-Oriented Suicide Risk Assessment
- 7 Responding to Suicide Risk
- 8 Extending the Impact of Interventions
- 9 Use of Medications in Suicide Prevention
- 10 Suicide Prevention in Healthcare Systems
- Section 3 Special Topics: Medicolegal Considerations and Specific Populations
- Appendix Resource List
- Index
- References
7 - Responding to Suicide Risk
from Section 2 - Clinical Risk Assessment and Care
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2021
- Suicide Prevention
- Suicide Prevention
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Section 1 Suicide Prevention Overview
- Section 2 Clinical Risk Assessment and Care
- 5 Collaborative Connections
- 6 Prevention-Oriented Suicide Risk Assessment
- 7 Responding to Suicide Risk
- 8 Extending the Impact of Interventions
- 9 Use of Medications in Suicide Prevention
- 10 Suicide Prevention in Healthcare Systems
- Section 3 Special Topics: Medicolegal Considerations and Specific Populations
- Appendix Resource List
- Index
- References
Summary
Working with people at risk of suicide is rewarding, but difficult at times. When someone’s life may be at risk, clinicians often feel nervous and concerned, both for the patient and for themselves. In Chapters 5 and 6 we looked at how to form a connection with an at risk person and how to formulate an assessment of their risk relative to other groups and to themselves at other times. In this chapter we consider what constitutes a good response to this risk.by suggesting four categories that can be used to organize the planning, implementation, and documentation of responses to suicide risk. Having a clear framework for what constitutes a solid response ensures consistent care is comforting for patients, families, and providers.
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- Suicide PreventionStahl's Handbooks, pp. 114 - 134Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021