The Oxford handbook of suicide and self-injury /edited by Matthew K. Nock.

The Oxford handbook of suicide and self-injury /edited by Matthew K. Nock. - New York : Oxford University Press, (c)2014. - 1 online resource (xvi, 516 pages) - Oxford library of psychology .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction to the handbook / Classification of self-injurious behaviors -- Classification and definition of self-injurious behavior / Distinguishing between suicidal and non-suicidal self-injury / Should we expand the conceptualization of self-injurious behavior? : rationale, review and recommendations / Phenomenology and epidemiology -- Suicidal behaviors among children and adolescents / Suicidal behaviors among adults / Person-centered prevention of suicide among older adults / Non-suicidal self-injury across the lifespan / Approaches to understanding self-injurious behaviors -- Genetic and neurobiological approaches to understanding suicidal behaviors / Developmental approaches to understanding suicidal and self-injurious behaviors / Social and ecological approaches to suicidal behaviors and nonsuicidal self-injury (nssi) / Cognitive and information processing approaches to understanding suicidal behaviors / Psychodynamics of suicide / Racial/ethnic, spiritual/religious, and sexual orientation influences on suicidal behaviors / Comprehensive theories of suicidal behaviors / Comprehensive theoretical models of nssi / Assessment -- Core competencies, warning signs and a framework for suicide risk assessment in clinical practice / Assessment of non-suicidal self-injury / Prevention and intervention -- Prevention of suicidal behaviors / Psychological treatment of suicidal behaviors / The pharmacologic treatment of suicidal patients / Prevention of non-suicidal self-injury / Psychological treatments for non-suicidal self-injury / Pharmacologic treatment of nssi / Special issues -- Overlap between suicidal behavior and interpersonal violence / Suicide terrorism / Physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia / Survivors of suicide / Conclusion to the handbook / Matthew K. Nock -- Kelly Posner -- Jennifer J. Muehlenkamp -- Jill M. Hooley and Sarah St. Germain -- Christianne Esposito-Smythers, Julie Weismoore, Rupa P. Zimmermann, and Anthony Spirito -- Eve K. Moscicki -- Paul R. Duberstein and Marnin J. Heisel -- Janis Whitlock and Matthew Selekman -- Laura M. Fiori, Carl Ernst, and Gustavo Turecki -- Sheila E. Crowell, Christina M. Derbidge, and Theodore P. Beauchaine -- Nicole Heilbron, Joseph C. Franklin, John D. Guerry, and Mitchell J. Prinstein -- Amy Wenzel and Megan Spokas -- Mark J. Goldblatt -- Regina M. Sherman, Barbara D'Orio, Miesha N. Rhodes, Stephanie Gantt, and Nadine J. Kaslow -- Edward A. Selby, Thomas E. Joiner Jr., and Jessica D. Ribeiro -- Colleen M. Jacobson and Kristen Batejan -- M. David Rudd -- E. David Klonsky and Stephen P. Lewis -- José M. Bertolote -- Erin F. Ward-Ciesielski and Marsha M. Linehan -- Jan Fawcett and Katie A. Busch -- Nancy L. Heath, Jessica R. Toste, and Shannon-Dell MacPhee -- Barbara Stanley, Virginia Fineran, and Beth Brodsky -- Paul L. Plener and Gerhard Libal -- Marc Hillbrand -- Ellen Townsend -- Agnes van der Heide -- Holly Parker -- Matthew K. Nock.

This handbook provides a comprehensive summary of the most important and exciting advances in our understanding of suicide and self-injury and our ability to predict and prevent it.



9780190209148 9780199984787


Suicide.
Suicide--Psychology.
Self-injurious behavior.
Self-mutilation.
Self-torture.
Suicide--psychology
Self-Injurious Behavior


Electronic Books.

HV6545 / .O946 2014