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Policy on the prevention of suicidal behaviour; one treatment for all may be an unrealistic …

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A Pitman - JRSM, 2007 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
In the absence of clear guidelines on suicide prevention there is a pressing
need to translate existing and future evidence into policy. Suicide is a
behaviour, not a diagnosis, and has diverse underlying pathologies. ...
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Crisis card following self-harm: 12-month follow-up of a randomised controlled trial

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J Evans, M Evans, HG Morgan, A Hayward, D … - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2005 - RCP
Summary Summary Nointerventionhasbeen Nointerventionhasbeen shownto be
effectiveinpreventing showntobe effectiveinpreventing
repetitionofself-harm.Inthe 6-month repetitionofself-harm.Inthe 6-month ...
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Repeated self-injury: perspectives from general psychiatry

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L Fagin - Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 2006 - RCP
) and an honorary senior lecturer at University College London. He works as an
adult psychiatrist in an area of London of considerable ethnic diversity and
deprivation. His interests include social and community psychiatry, ...
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Emergency psychiatric assessments: implications for senior house officer training

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AA Woodall, S Roberts, GP Slegg, DB … - Psychiatric Bulletin, 2006 - RCP
Although the introduction of psychiatric liaison nurses has improved capacity
and reduced waiting times for emergency assessment, the opportunity for SHOs to
undertake emergency assessments has been reduced, particularly with regard ...
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A survey of admissions following self-poisoning

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SJ Leslie, L Greig, R Mackie, M Gotz, D … - Psychiatric Bulletin, 2005 - RCP
Self-poisoning is common (Hawton et al, 1997) and the most frequent cause of
hospitalisation involving self-harm in the UK. Although most patients do not
present with a life-threatening condition, and the need for urgent medical ...
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A survey of liaison psychiatry services in general hospitals and accident and emergency …

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T Kewley, J Bolton - Psychiatric Bulletin, 2006 - RCP
APPLEBY, L. (1999) Safer Services. London: Department of Health. BIERNAT, M. &
DOVIDIO, JF (2000) Stigma and stereotypes. InThe Social Psychology of Stigma
(edsT. F. Heatherton, RE Kleck & MR Hebel), pp. 88-125. NewYork: Guilford ...
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Psychotherapy with suicidal people: The commonalities


A Leenaars - Archives of Suicide Research, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
This review article outlines the research basis for an effective approach to
psychotherapy with suicidal people. It answers the question, “Is psychotherapy
effective with suicidal people?” Based on the notable historical ...
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[CITATION] Psychosocial and pharmacological interventions following deliberate self harm: systematic …


MJ Crawford, O Thomas, N Khan, E … - Br J Psychiatry, 2007
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Can mainstream health services provide meaningful care for people who self-harm? A critical …


A Simpson - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
People who self-harm currently access health care based in a wide variety of
settings. These include primary care, accident and emergency departments, and
specialist mental health providers. This paper considers whether meaningful ...
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How effective are mental health nurses in A&E departments?

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L Sinclair, R Hunter, S Hagen, D Nelson, J … - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com
Methods: A crossover design was used to introduce a dedicated psychiatric nurse
service (comprising four experienced community psychiatric nurses) into two busy
UK A&E departments. Standardised assessments were completed for each ...
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