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Suggested Readings: The Delicate Art of Suicide Assessment Shawn Christopher Shea, M.D.

1. Berman, A.L., Jobes, D.A., and Silverman, M.M.: Adolescent Suicide: Assessment and Intervention. Washington, DC, Americian Psychological Association, 2005.

2. Bongar, B., Berman, A.L., Maris, R.W., Silverman, M.M., Harris, E.A., and Packman, W.L.: Risk Management with Suicidal Patients. New York, The Guilford Press,1998.

3. Busch, K.A., Clark, D.C., Fawcett, J., and Kravitz, H.M.: Clinical features of inpatient suicide. Psychiatric Annals 23: 256-262, 1993.

4. Chiles, J.A., Strosahl, K.D.: The Suicidal Patient: Principles of Assessment, Treatment, and Case Management. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1995.

5. Clark, D.C.: Suicidal behavior in childhood and adolescence: Recent studies and clinical implications. Psychiatric Annals 23: 271-283, 1993.

6. Ellis, T.E., Newman, C.F.: Choosing to Live: How to Defeat Suicide Through Cognitive Therapy. Oakland, CA, New Harbinger Publications, Inc., 1996.

7. Fawcett, J., Clark, D.C., and Busch, K.A.: Assessing and treating the patient at risk for suicide. Psychiatric Annals 23:245-255, 1993.

2 8. Fremouw, W.J., de Perczel, M., Ellis, T.E.: Suicide Risk: Assessment and Response Guidelines. New York, Pergamon Press, 1990.

9. Jacobs, D.G.: The Harvard Medical School Guide to Suicide Assessment and Intervention. San Francisco, Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1999.

10. Jamison, K. R.: Night Falls Fast. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1999.

11. Jobes, D. A.: Managing Suicidal Risk: A Collaborative Approach, New York, The Guilford Press, Inc., 2006.

12. Joiner, T.: Why People Die by Suicide, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2005.

13. Maltsberger, J. T.: Suicide Risk: The Formulation of Clinical Judgment. New York, New York, University Press, 1986.

14. Maris, R.W., Berman, A.L., and Silverman, M.M.: Comprehensive Textbook of Suicidology. New York, New York, The Guilford Press, 2000.

15. Patterson, W. M., Dohn, H. H., Bird, J., and Patterson, G.: Evaluation of suicidal patients: The SAD PERSONS scale. Psychosomatics 24:343-349, 1983.

16. Shea, S.C.: "Exploring Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation" In The Psychiatric Interview: The Art of Understanding, 2nd edition. Philadelphia. The Saunders Company, 1998.

3 17. Shea, S.C.: The Practical Art of Suicide Assessment, (expanded paperback edition) New York, NY, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2002.

18. Shea, S.C.: The chronological assessment of suicide events: A practical interviewing strategy for the elicitation of suicidal ideation. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (supplement 20) 59: 58-72, 1998.

19. Shea, S.C.: The delicate art of eliciting suicidal ideation. Psychiatric Annals 34: 385-400, 2004.

20. Shea, S.C., Barney, C.: Macrotraining: A "how-to" primer for using serial role-playing to train complex clinical interviewing tasks such as suicide assessment. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, June, e1-e29 on web at www.psych.theclinics.com , 2008.

21. Shea, S.C.: Suicide Assessment: Part 1: Uncovering Suicidal IntentA Sophisticated Art. Psychiatric Times, December, 2009 on web at: www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/1491291 . 22. Shea, S.C.: Suicide Assessment: Part 1: Uncovering Suicidal IntentUsing the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (CASE Approach). Psychiatric Times, December, 2009 on web at: www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/1501845

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