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Louise Doyle is Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Brian Keogh is Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Jean Morrissey isLecturer in Mental Health Nursing, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.



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"This book in my opinion is descriptive, informative and therefor useful to all healthcare professionals. The book is as the title says; about working with individuals who self-harm or have experienced/currently experiencing suicidal intent. Be it that they have attempted suicide or feel suicidal, it covers all you need to know, in order to work effectively with this client group. It explores in depth, how people who exhibit these behaviours feel, to what to look out for when workers come across service users, with a history of these behaviours. It explores in detail, the risks around working with or having a relative, friend or colleague who suffers with this unfortunate problem. It gives the reader a good biopsychosocial understanding of self-harm and suicidal behaviour and makes a good attempt at ensuring it is easily readable by all." Jesse Wallen, community mental health nurse, Merton Drug & Alcohol Team

Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Understanding Suicide and Self-harm 2. Self-harm, Suicide and Stigma 3. Risk and Protective Factors for Self-harm and Suicide 4. Suicide and Self-Harm Across the Life-Span 5. Understanding and Responding to Self-Harm 6. Communicating with People who are Suicidal 7. Self-care: Professional and Personal Considerations 8. Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention and Reduction 9. Postvention 10. Self-harm and Suicide in Prisons, Schools and Emergency Departments.

Working With Self Harm and Suicidal Behaviour

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    Publication Date: 1/4/2015 12:03:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780230283671, 978-0230283671
    ISBN10: 0230283675

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Louise Doyle is Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

    Brian Keogh is Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

    Jean Morrissey isLecturer in Mental Health Nursing, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.



    Trade Review
    "This book in my opinion is descriptive, informative and therefor useful to all healthcare professionals. The book is as the title says; about working with individuals who self-harm or have experienced/currently experiencing suicidal intent. Be it that they have attempted suicide or feel suicidal, it covers all you need to know, in order to work effectively with this client group. It explores in depth, how people who exhibit these behaviours feel, to what to look out for when workers come across service users, with a history of these behaviours. It explores in detail, the risks around working with or having a relative, friend or colleague who suffers with this unfortunate problem. It gives the reader a good biopsychosocial understanding of self-harm and suicidal behaviour and makes a good attempt at ensuring it is easily readable by all." Jesse Wallen, community mental health nurse, Merton Drug & Alcohol Team

    Table of Contents
    Introduction 1. Understanding Suicide and Self-harm 2. Self-harm, Suicide and Stigma 3. Risk and Protective Factors for Self-harm and Suicide 4. Suicide and Self-Harm Across the Life-Span 5. Understanding and Responding to Self-Harm 6. Communicating with People who are Suicidal 7. Self-care: Professional and Personal Considerations 8. Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention and Reduction 9. Postvention 10. Self-harm and Suicide in Prisons, Schools and Emergency Departments.

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