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دانلود کتاب Oxford Textbook of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention

دانلود کتاب کتاب درسی آکسفورد خودکشی و پیشگیری از خودکشی

Oxford Textbook of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention

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Oxford Textbook of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention

ویرایش: [2 ed.] 
نویسندگان:   
سری: Oxford Textbooks in Psychiatry 
ISBN (شابک) : 0198834446, 9780198834441 
ناشر: Oxford University Press 
سال نشر: 2021 
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زبان: English 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب کتاب درسی آکسفورد خودکشی و پیشگیری از خودکشی

سالانه حدود 1 میلیون نفر در سراسر جهان دست به خودکشی می زنند و سالانه حدود 10 میلیون نفر اقدام به خودکشی می کنند. خودکشی یک مشکل عمده بهداشت عمومی در سراسر جهان است و در حال حاضر تلاش‌های عمده‌ای برای کمک به کاهش این آمار در حال انجام است. با این حال، خودکشی نتیجه تعاملات پیچیده بین طیف وسیعی از عوامل از جمله تاریخی، روانی، فرهنگی، بیولوژیکی و اجتماعی است و هر رویکردی برای درمان مشکل خودکشی باید همه این عوامل را در نظر بگیرد. این نسخه جدید کتاب درسی آکسفورد خودکشی و پیشگیری از خودکشی از زمان انتشار اولین نسخه در سال 2009 به طور کامل به روز شده و گسترش یافته است. این منبع جامع همه جنبه های رفتار خودکشی و پیشگیری از خودکشی را از تعدادی از افراد پوشش می دهد. دیدگاه های مختلف، از جمله عوامل مذهبی و فرهنگی زیربنایی آن؛ علل سیاسی، اجتماعی و اقتصادی آن؛ عوامل روانی و جسمی آن؛ و اثرات آن بر سلامت عمومی نسخه جدید شامل چندین فصل جدید متمرکز بالینی است که به اختلالات روانپزشکی عمده و ارتباط آنها با خودکشی، از جمله اختلالات خلقی و اضطراب، سوء مصرف مواد، روان پریشی/اسکیزوفرنیا، اختلال دوقطبی، اختلالات خوردن و اختلالات شخصیت اختصاص دارد. همچنین شامل یک بخش کاملاً به روز شده در مقیاس های روان سنجی مورد استفاده برای اندازه گیری رفتار خودکشی و ابزارهای مورد استفاده در مداخلات پیشگیرانه از خودکشی است. بخشی از مجموعه کتاب‌های درسی معتبر آکسفورد در روان‌پزشکی، این ویرایش دوم همچنان به عنوان منبع اصلی مرجع برای محققان و متخصصانی که در زمینه‌های خودکشی و پیشگیری از خودکشی کار می‌کنند، از جمله روان‌پزشکان، روان‌شناسان بالینی، متخصصان بهداشت عمومی و دانشمندان علوم اعصاب، خدمت می‌کند.


توضیحاتی درمورد کتاب به خارجی

Approximately 1 million people commit suicide world-wide annually and around 10 million attempt suicide each year. Suicide is a major public health problem throughout the world, and major efforts are currently being made to help reduce these numbers. However, suicide is the result of complex interactions between a range of factors, including historical, psychological, cultural, biological, and social, and any approach to treating the problem of suicide has to consider all these factors. This new edition of the Oxford Textbook of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention has been thoroughly updated and expanded since publication of the first edition in 2009. This comprehensive resource covers all aspects of suicidal behaviour and suicide prevention from a number of different perspectives, including its underlying religious and cultural factors; its political, social and economic causes; its psychiatric and somatic determinants; and its public health impacts. The new edition includes several new clinically focussed chapters devoted to major psychiatric disorders and their relation to suicide, including mood and anxiety disorders, substance abuse, psychosis/schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, and personality disorders. It also includes a fully updated section on psychometric scales used for measuring suicidal behaviour and instruments used in suicide preventative interventions. Part of the authoritative Oxford Textbooks in Psychiatry series, this second edition will continue to serve as the key reference source for both researchers and professionals working in the areas of suicidology and suicide prevention, including psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, public health specialists, and neuroscientists.



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Dedication
Foreword • N. Sartorius
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
Section 1: Religion and Suicide
	1. Religion, more than just protective • Camilla Wasserman
	2. The role of religion in suicide prevention • Herman M. van Praag
	3. Confucianism, Taoism, and suicide • Wu Fei
	4. Hindu religion and suicide in India • Lakshmi Vijayakumar
	5. A Buddhist perspective on suicide • Somparn Promta and Prakarn Thomyangkoon
	6. The Shinto religion and suicidein Japan • Yoshihiro Kaneko, Akiko Yamasaki, and Kiminori Arai
	7. Suicide in the Jewish scriptures • Aron Rabinowitz and Israel Orbach†
	8. Suicide and Islam • Ahmed Okasha and Tarek Okasha
	9. Christianity and suicide • Øivind Ekeberg and Nils Retterstøl†
	10. The role of religion in suicide prevention work in Uganda • Emilio Ovuga and Jed Boardman
	11. Maya religion and traditions: influencing suicide prevention in contemporary Yucatán, Mexico • Gaspar Baquedano
Section 2: The Magnitude and Implication of Suicide and Attempted Suicide
	12. Development of definitions of suicidal behaviours: from suicidal thoughts to completed suicides • José M. Bertolote and Danuta Wasserman
	13. A global perspective on suicides and suicide attempts • Elise Paul
	14. Suicide attempts with a focus on Europe • Emma Björkenstam, Ellenor Mittendorfer-Rutz, and Armin Schmidtke
	15. International perspectives on non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) • Romuald Brunner, Kathrin Mikan, Maximilian Niebler, and Stephanie Kandsperger
	16. Extended suicide • David Lester
	17. Physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia in the Netherlands and Oregon: a medical and psychological perspective • Herbert Hendin† and Josephine Hendin
	18. Legislation and ethics of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia in psychiatric patients: evidence from Benelux • Philippe Courtet and Emilie Olié
Section 3: Theories of Suicidal Behavior
	19. Social theories of suicide • Ilkka Henrik Mäkinen and Yerko Rojas
	20. Psychoanalytic theories of suicide: historical overview, empirical evidence, and clinical applications • Elsa Ronningstam, Igor Weinberg, and John T. Maltsberger†
	21. Psychological theories of suicidal behaviour • M. David Rudd and Andrea Perez-Munoz
	22. Biological theories of suicidal behaviour • Gustavo Turecki
	23. Neurobiology and the genetics of suicide • Danuta Wasserman, Jerzy Wasserman†, Dan Rujescu, and Marcus Sokolowski
Section 4: Political, Social, and Economic Determinants of Suicide
	24. Suicide during transition in the formerSoviet Republics 199Airi Värnik, Peeter Värnik, and Alexander Mokhovikov†
	25. Suicide during war and genocides • David Lester
	26. Suicide in military settings • Vsevolod Rozanov
	27. Suicide in prisons and remand centres: risk factors and prevention • Marco Sarchiapone and Miriam Iosue
	28. Suicide among migrants • Adam Montgomery and Dinesh Bhugra
	29. Suicide and attempted suicide among indigenous people • Jennifer Hughes, Tony Durkee, and Gergö Hadlaczky
	30. Labour market, work environment, and suicide • Ilkka Henrik Mäkinen, Yerko Rojas, and Danuta Wasserman
Section 5: Psychiatric Determinants of Suicide
	31. Mood and anxiety disorders in suicide and suicide attempters • Jouko Lönnqvist
	32. Post-traumatic stress disorder and risk for suicide in combat veterans • Herbert Hendin†
	33. Alcohol, other psychoactive substance use disorders, and suicide • Tine Maes and Geert Dom
	34. Suicide among people with psychosis in schizophrenia spectrum: epidemiology and prevention • Merete Nordentoft and Trine Madsen
	35. Suicidal behaviour and bipolar disorder: risk and resilience factors • Maj Vinberg and Merete Nordentoft
	36. Suicidal behaviour and non suicidal self-injury among patients with eating disorders • Judit Balazs and Lili Olga Horvath
	37. Adjustment disorder and suicide in adult and youth population • Mira Levis Frenk and Alan Apter
	38. Risk for suicidal behaviour in personality disorders • Barbara Stanley, Raksha Kandlur, and Jennifer Jones
Section 6: Somatic and Gender Determinants of Suicide
	39. Somatic diseases and suicidal behaviour • Elsebeth Stenager, Egon Stenager, and Annette Erlangsen
	40. Women and suicidal behaviour: new directions in theory, research, and prevention • Silvia Sara Canetto
	41. Suicide in men: suicide prevention for the male person • Wolfgang Rutz and Zoltán Rihmer
	42. Sexual and gender minority populations and suicidal behaviours • Helen Keeley, Fiachra Ó Súilleabháin, and Máire Leane
Section 7: Suicide Risk Assessment
	43. Cognitive biases in suicide risk assessment • Gergö Hadlaczky
	Psychometric Measures
		44. Scales for the evaluation of suicide risk • Hilario Blasco-Fontecilla and Jose de Leon
	Clinical Measures
		45. The role of the clinical interview in suicide risk assessment • Mark Schechter and John T. Maltsberger†
		46. Recognizing a suicide crisis in psychiatric patients • Herbert Hendin†
	Biological Measures
		47. Biological predictors of suicidal behaviour in mood disorders • J. John Mann and Dianne Currier
		48. Neuroimaging of suicidal behaviour: a decade of progress • Katherin Sudol and Maria A. Oquendo
Section 8: Cost of Suicide and Prevention Strategies
	49. An economic perspective on suicide across the five continents • David McDaid, Brendan Kennelly, Susan Ahern, and Brendan McElroy
	50. Strategies in suicide prevention • Danuta Wasserman
Section 9: Healthcare Strategies
	Early Detection
		51. Early detection of risk- taking, self-harming, and suicidal behaviour • Corinna Reichl and Michael Kaess
		52. Early detection and management of suicidal patients in primary care • Zoltán Rihmer and Wolfgang Rutz
		53. Crisis hotlines • Emily A. Halford, Alison M. Lake, and Madelyn S. Gould
	Treatment
		54. Pharmacological and other biological treatments of suicidal individuals • Hans-Jürgen Möller
		55. Countertransference in the treatment of suicidal patients • Mark J. Goldblatt and John T. Maltsberger
		56. The psychological and behavioural treatment of suicidal behaviour: what are the common elements of treatments that work? • M. David Rudd and Andrea Perez-Munoz
		57. Dialectical behaviour therapy for suicidal individuals: the international perspective • Beth S. Brodsky, Barbara Stanley, and Ilana Gratch
		58. Cognitive and other therapies for suicidal individuals • Megan Chesin and Barbara Stanley
		59. Online treatment programmes for suicidal persons: current evidence and future directions • Björn Meyer
		60. Treatment of suicide attempts and suicidal patients in psychiatric care • Lars Mehlum
		61. Prevention of suicide following psychiatric hospitalization • Natalie B. Riblet and Brian Shiner
		62. Family psychoeducation after a suicide attempt • Karolina Krysinska and Karl Andriessen
		63. Art in suicide treatment and prevention • Thomas Bronisch and Flora von Spreti
Section 10: Survivors of Suicide Loss
	64. Suicide loss: characteristics and support for people bereaved by suicide • Karl Andriessen and Karolina Krysinska
	65. Clinicians after the suicide of their patients • Onja T. Grad
Section 11: Young People and Suicide
	66. Psychopathology and risk factors for suicide in the young • Maya Iohan-Barak and Israel Orbach†
	67. Psychiatric disorders in youth suicide and suicide attempters • Mira Levis Frenk, Cendrine Bursztein, and Alan Apter
	68. The link between physical disorders and suicidality in children and adolescents • Gil Zalsman, Nir Madjar, and Gal Shoval
	69. Effective treatments for suicidal youth: psychosocial and pharmacological approaches • David A. Brent
	70. Individual therapy techniques with suicidal adolescents • Anthony Spirito, Christianne Esposito-Smythers, and Shayna Cheek
Section 12: Elderly People and Suicide
	71. Suicidal older people in clinical and community settings: risk factors, treatment, and suicide prevention • Diego De Leo, Brian Draper, and Karolina Krysinska
Section 13: Public Health Strategies
	Awareness and Education
		72. Suicide prevention by education and the moulding of attitudes • David Titelman and Danuta Wasserman
		73. Universal suicide prevention in schools • Vladimir Carli, Miriam Iosue, and Danuta Wasserman
		74. Multilevel approaches in adult suicide prevention • Ulrich Hegerl, Ines Heinz, and Juliane Hug
		75. The role of mass media in suicide prevention • Michael Westerlund and Thomas Niederkrotenthaler
		76. The role of the internet in suicide prevention from the public health perspective • Michael Westerlund and Karolina Krysinska
		77. Representations of suicide in cinema • Gérard Camy
	Controlling the Access to Means of Suicide
		78. The role of restricting access to potentially lethal medication in suicide prevention • Cyril Höschl and Pavla Čermáková
		79. Restrictions of access to pesticides in suicide prevention • Michael R. Phillips and David Gunnell
		80. Gun availability and gun control in suicide prevention • Thomas Reisch
		81. Prevention of metropolitan and railway suicide • Karl-Heinz Ladwig, Natalia Erazo, and Karoline Lukaschek
		82. Protecting bridges in suicide prevention • Vladimir Carli and Miriam Iosue
		83. Prevention of suicide by jumping: experiences from Taipei City (Taiwan), Hong Kong, and Singapore • Paul Yip, Yingqi Guo, Lynn Tang, and Ying-Yeh Chen
		84. Prevention of suicide due to charcoal burning • Ying-Yeh Chen, Jacky Wong, and Paul Yip
		85. Restriction of alcohol consumption in suicide prevention • Gergö Hadlaczky and Danuta Wasserman
Section 14: Worldwide Networking in Suicide
	Research and Prevention
		86. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) role in suicide prevention • Danuta Wasserman
		87. The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Section of Suicidology • Vladimir Carli, Danuta Wasserman, and Jean Pierre Kahn
		88. The European Psychiatric Association (EPA) Section of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention • Marco Sarchiapone, Jorge Lopez Castroman, and Carla Gramaglia
		89. The Suicide Prevention Network of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) • Danuta Wasserman and Vladimir Carli
		90. The International Academy of Suicide Research (IASR) • Danuta Wasserman and J. John Mann
		91. The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) • Lars Mehlum and Ella Arensman
		92. The American Association of Suicidology (AAS) • Amy J. Kulp, Julie Cerel, and Lanny Berman
		93. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) • Robert Gebbia and Christine Moutier
		94. Suicide Prevention International (SPI) • Herbert Hendin†
		95. The role of volunteer organizations in suicide prevention • Karl Andriessen
Section 15: Suicide Prevention and COVID-19 Pandemic
	96. Evidence-based suicide prevention strategies during and after the COVID-19 pandemic • Danuta Wasserman and Vladimir Carli
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