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Suicide: phenomenology and neurobiology
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Treatment emergent suicidal ideation and behavior
pp.31-58
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From uniform definitions to prediction of risk
the columbia suicide severity rating scale approach to suicide risk assessment
pp.59-84
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Stress and vulnerability
a developing model for suicidal risk
pp.87-100
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Traumatic brain injury (tbi) and post traumatic stress disorder (ptsd) as risk factors for suicidal thoughts and behaviors
pp.101-123
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Is suicide clinically preventable? what is the evidence?
pp.141-153
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Suicide in the second half of life
cognition and decision processes
pp.167-186
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Experimental pharmacologic approaches for the reduction of suicidal ideation and behavior
pp.209-221
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Psychotherapeutic treatment approaches for suicidal individuals
pp.223-235
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Human imaging studies of suicidal behavior and its risk factors
pp.245-259
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Using awake animal imaging to fingerprint drugs for cns liability
risk of suicide?
pp.261-271
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09964-4_16Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Dordrecht
Year: 2014
Pages: 314
ISBN (hardback): 978-3-319-09963-7
ISBN (digital): 978-3-319-09964-4
Full citation:
Cannon Keri E., Hudzik Thomas J. (2014) Suicide: phenomenology and neurobiology. Dordrecht, Springer.