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Stephen J. Edwards - Suicide Prevention Contracting: The Pitfalls, Perils, and Seven Safer Alternatives - 9780765709967 - V9780765709967
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Suicide Prevention Contracting: The Pitfalls, Perils, and Seven Safer Alternatives

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Description for Suicide Prevention Contracting: The Pitfalls, Perils, and Seven Safer Alternatives Hardback. Num Pages: 236 pages, 12 black & white illustrations, 16 tables. BIC Classification: JMP; MMJT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 232 x 161 x 22. Weight in Grams: 518.
In Suicide Prevention Contracting: The Pitfalls, Perils, and Seven Safer Alternatives, Edwards and Goj expose one of the biggest myths operating in health care and human services for forty years or more. This book will challenge clinicians and their superiors who see Suicide Prevention Contracting (SPC) as a state-of-the-art standard of care intervention. No medical or mental health care professional, educator, lawyer, or health and human services decision maker can afford to ignore what this book presents. A family of new clinical terms and interlinked concepts, describing virtually every aspect of SPC is clearly articulated and ready for use in the workplace. Not until now has a book so simply yet comprehensively explained the widespread troubling practice of SPC. Written in an accessible narrative style, this landmark book presents vital information about a questionable suicide prevention intervention operating within this era of evidence-based practice and personal legal risk protection and, in doing so, offers seven safer alternative procedures.

Product Details

Publisher
Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers United States
Number of pages
196
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
517g
Number of Pages
236
Place of Publication
Northvale NJ, United States
ISBN
9780765709967
SKU
V9780765709967
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Ref
99-15

About Stephen J. Edwards
Stephen J. Edwards, BSW, PhD, (University of Western Australia) is a current research (honorary) fellow at the University of Western Australia, senior mental health clinician (senior clinical social worker), and child and adolescent mental health service manager with Western Australian Mental Health Services. Christopher Goj, MA, (University of Auckland) is the former staff writer and program manager of suicide prevention education with Lifeline Aotearoa (New Zealand).

Reviews for Suicide Prevention Contracting: The Pitfalls, Perils, and Seven Safer Alternatives
The aim of Suicide Prevention Contracting: The Pitfalls, Perils, and Seven Safer Alternatives is commendable: to caution mental health professionals against unthinkingly using nosuicide contracts. Authors Stephen J. Edwards and Christopher Goj firmly believe that nosuicide contracts are unhelpful, actually compromising treatment because, rather than reinforcing the clinician–client relationship, they erode the empathy and compassion that clinicians offer clients. Thus, this book not only condemns no suicide contracts as unhelpful but also warns that such contracts may go so far as to cause harm. . . .Edwards and Goj provide valid points and pull data from an impressively large sample. . . .[T]his book . . . [would] be . . . useful as a reference for clinicians.
PsycCRITIQUES
Edwards and Goj offer a comprehensive review of the research and problems related to ‘no suicide contracts.’ They offer a variety of clinically viable alternatives to help mental health professionals work with suicidal patients.
John D. Gavazzi, PsyD, private practice As Edwards and Goj show with both clinical and scholarly acumen, ‘no-suicide’ contracts are both ill-advised and distressingly common. We need alternatives—clinically useful and research supported alternatives—and these authors provide several.
Thomas Joiner, PhD, Florida State University In this era of evidence-based suicide prevention it is surprising that the ‘no-suicide’ contract has endured. This new book—the first devoted solely to the ‘no-suicide’ contract—discusses why it should not be used and suggests seven safer substitutes. The book is a must for all those who work with suicidal clients, for those who supervise them, and for those in training.
Annette Beautrais, PhD, University of Canterbury

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