Suicide Prevention After Neurodisability: An Evidence-Informed Approach by Lisa A. Brenner, Grahame K. Simpson
Suicide Prevention After Neurodisability: An Evidence-Informed Approach

Lisa A. Brenner, Grahame K. Simpson

Suicide Prevention After Neurodisability: An Evidence-Informed Approach

Lisa A. Brenner, Grahame K. Simpson

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nonfiction health psychology
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Suicide risk after disabling neurological conditions is up to five times higher than for the general population; however, knowledge about the extent of the problem, associated risk factors, and effective evidence-informed suicide prevention approa...

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