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- | Treatment of suicide includes medications, psychotherapy, and/or hospitalization. Medications that have been shown to reduce the risk of suicide include [[meds:mood-stabilizers-anticonvulsants:1-lithium|lithium]] (for bipolar disorder) and [[meds:antipsychotics:second-gen-atypical:7-clozapine|clozapine]] (for schizophrenia). | + | * Management of suicidal behaviours or ideation may include the use medications, psychotherapy, and/or hospitalization. |
+ | * Psychotherapies may include cognitive therapy for suicidal behavior, [[psychotherapy:dbt|dialectical behavioral therapy]], Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality, and the Safety Planning Intervention.[([[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29998307/|Stanley, B., Brown, G. K., Brenner, L. A., Galfalvy, H. C., Currier, G. W., Knox, K. L., ... & Green, K. L. (2018). Comparison of the safety planning intervention with follow-up vs usual care of suicidal patients treated in the emergency department. JAMA psychiatry, 75(9), 894-900.]])] | ||
+ | * Medications that have been shown to reduce the risk of suicide include [[meds:mood-stabilizers-anticonvulsants:1-lithium|lithium]] (for bipolar disorder) and [[meds:antipsychotics:second-gen-atypical:7-clozapine|clozapine]] (for schizophrenia). | ||
===== Suicides in Clinical Practice ===== | ===== Suicides in Clinical Practice ===== |