Suicide

Suicide is a grave public health concern, with profound psychiatric implications. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides an in-depth exploration of the factors leading to suicidal ideation and attempts, emphasizing prevention, intervention, and postvention strategies. Our expert editors curate content that sheds light on the complexities of this issue, ensuring psychiatrists are equipped with the knowledge to offer timely and compassionate care to those at risk.

Recently published articles about Suicide

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Peer Support to Prevent Suicide Among Medical Students
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Efficacy and Safety of a Single Dose of Psilocybin for Chronic Suicidal Ideation
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CBT following Esketamine for Major Depression and Suicidal Ideation for Relapse Prevention: The CBT-ENDURE Randomized Trial
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Diphenhydramine and Dextromethorphan Overdose
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Lithium in Mood and Bipolar Disorders
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Suicide Risk and VHA Utilization Among Those with a Suicide Attempt in the US Military
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Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Its Association with Suicidal Ideation and Negative Affect
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Using Natural Language Processing to Evaluate Differences in Psychotherapeutic Services for PTSD in a Suicide-Risk-Stratified Veteran Sample
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Neural Dysconnectivity and Affective Disorders: Integrating Sleep and Emotional Regulation Perspectives
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Triple Network Dysconnectivity and Sleep Disturbance in Young People With Suicidal Ideation: Reply to Ferruzzi et al
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Behind the Manuscript: Inpatient Treatment of Suicidality with Brett Jones, MD, MSc, PhD, FRCPC
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Comparing Risk Prediction for Suicide Attempts and Deaths After Emergency Department Visits