Suicide Prevention
By (Author) Kristine Bertini
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th March 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
616.858445
Hardback
120
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
397g
Written by a clinical psychologist and illustrated with vignettes from the author's experience, this book offers a clear understanding of how suicidal thought develops, how we can help prevent death from suicide, and how suicidal people can recover and change their way of thinking. The message and purpose of this book are both simple and essential: with a little knowledge and awareness, you can help save a life. This book provides details in recognizing the warning signs of someone who may be suicidal and specific steps in how to intervene and prevent a suicide. Written specifically for mature high school students and college-aged individuals, Suicide Prevention will enable readers to understand why someone may be suicidal. It also empowers readers to give a suicidal individual hope and explains how to get that person help. The book explains why suicidal thoughts may develop and presents interventions for concerned others to help the suicidal person shift their mindset of hopelessness and find resources to heal. Vignettes and suicide prevention measures are provided to bring to life the interventions a concerned other can make that could save a life. This book could be the most valuable and impactful read in a young adult's life.
Kristine Bertini, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist at the University of Southern Maine and in private practice.