Purpose of Review: Since psychotherapies for suicide prevention are receiving increasing attention, our purpose was to evaluate the related literature [meta-analyses and reviews on their effect on suicidal outcomes (A), perspective reviews concerning specific socio-demographic and clinical features (B), original studies with particular interest (C)] published over the last 3 years. Recent Findings: (A) Across different diagnoses, particularly, efficacious psychotherapies were cognitive behavioral therapy-based ones and interventions directly addressing suicidal thoughts and behaviors during the treatment. When the focus was restricted to specific diagnoses, results were different: for example, in borderline patients, dialectical behavior therapy and psychodynamic psychotherapies were the only efficacious interventions. (B) Family therapies for adolescents and treatments for elderly depressed patients with disability/cognitive impairment should be further developed. (C) General long-term effects seem to be present, but specific interventions and treatment duration should be considered. Summary: Results indicated the presence of a number of promising interventions.

Calati, R., Courtet, P., Lopez-Castroman, J. (2018). Refining Suicide Prevention: a Narrative Review on Advances in Psychotherapeutic Tools. CURRENT PSYCHIATRY REPORTS, 20(2) [10.1007/s11920-018-0876-0].

Refining Suicide Prevention: a Narrative Review on Advances in Psychotherapeutic Tools

Calati R;
2018

Abstract

Purpose of Review: Since psychotherapies for suicide prevention are receiving increasing attention, our purpose was to evaluate the related literature [meta-analyses and reviews on their effect on suicidal outcomes (A), perspective reviews concerning specific socio-demographic and clinical features (B), original studies with particular interest (C)] published over the last 3 years. Recent Findings: (A) Across different diagnoses, particularly, efficacious psychotherapies were cognitive behavioral therapy-based ones and interventions directly addressing suicidal thoughts and behaviors during the treatment. When the focus was restricted to specific diagnoses, results were different: for example, in borderline patients, dialectical behavior therapy and psychodynamic psychotherapies were the only efficacious interventions. (B) Family therapies for adolescents and treatments for elderly depressed patients with disability/cognitive impairment should be further developed. (C) General long-term effects seem to be present, but specific interventions and treatment duration should be considered. Summary: Results indicated the presence of a number of promising interventions.
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Psychological treatment; Psychotherapy; Suicidal ideation; Suicide; Suicide attempt;
Psychological treatment; Psychotherapy; Suicidal ideation; Suicide; Suicide attempt
English
2018
20
2
14
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Calati, R., Courtet, P., Lopez-Castroman, J. (2018). Refining Suicide Prevention: a Narrative Review on Advances in Psychotherapeutic Tools. CURRENT PSYCHIATRY REPORTS, 20(2) [10.1007/s11920-018-0876-0].
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