190402

Springer, Dordrecht

2014

314 Pages

ISBN 978-3-319-09963-7

Suicide: phenomenology and neurobiology

Edited by

Keri E. Cannon , Thomas J. Hudzik

Publication details

Full citation:

Cannon, K. E. , Hudzik, T. J. (eds) (2014). Suicide: phenomenology and neurobiology, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Hudzik Thomas J.; Cannon Keri E.

1-7

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Epidemiology

Oleske Denise M.

11-29

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Treatment emergent suicidal ideation and behavior

Ratcliffe Sian L.; Chappell Phillip B.; Boyce-Rustay Janel; Gloukhova Svetlana; Oleske Denise M.

31-58

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From uniform definitions to prediction of risk

Posner Kelly; Subramany Randy; Amira Leora

59-84

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Stress and vulnerability

Lopez-Castroman Jorge; Olié Emilie; Courtet Philippe

87-100

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Genetic risk factors for suicidal behavior

Sarchiapone Marco

125-140

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Suicide in the second half of life

Szanto Katalin

167-186

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Early life trauma and suicide

Short Aaron T.; Nemeroff Charles B.

187-205

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Experimental pharmacologic approaches for the reduction of suicidal ideation and behavior

Ballard Elizabeth D.; Richards Erica M.; Ionescu Dawn F.; Niciu Mark J.; Zarate Carlos A.

209-221

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Psychotherapeutic treatment approaches for suicidal individuals

Chesin Megan S.; Chaudhury Sadia; Stanley Barbara

223-235

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Cognitive therapy with suicidal patients

Thase Michael E.

237-242

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Human imaging studies of suicidal behavior and its risk factors

van Heeringen Kees; Desmyter Stefanie; Bijttebier Stijn

245-259

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