Psychiatria Danubina, Vol. 23. No. 4., 2011.
Professional paper
TEACHING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS ABOUT SUICIDE SAFETY PLANNING
Leo Sher
; James J. Peters Veterans’ Administration Medical Center, New York, USA
Vanessa LaBode
; Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA
Abstract
The suicide safety plan is a plan of action created by the clinician and patient that essentially charts the course of what the
patient should do if he/she begins to experience suicidal urges. It is important for clinicians to learn how to implement a safety plan
so that they can offer this service to their patients and teach their colleagues and associates about suicide safety planning. The safety
plan is a great tool employed to help patients with suicidal urges, but trainees-clinicians and clinician associates alike - should fully
understand that it is not a form of treatment. However, since an effective treatment for suicidality does not exist, practitioners should
definitely use suicide safety planning. Although more resources are now being provided to individuals with suicidal behavior, more
research needs to be done to develop new, effective methods of treatment and prevention of suicidal behavior.
Keywords
suicide; training; public health
Hrčak ID:
76850
URI
Publication date:
31.12.2011.
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