A Positive Psychological Approach to Suicide
Theory, Research, and Prevention
Highlights practical implications for field of suicidology
Emphasizes evidence-based prevention and intervention
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This inspiring resource presents theories, findings, and interventions from Positive Suicidology, an emerging strengths-based approach to suicide prevention. Its synthesis of positive psychology and suicidology theories offers a science-based framework for promoting wellbeing to complement or, if appropriate, replace traditional deficit-driven theories and therapies used in reducing suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Coverage reviews interpersonal, intrapersonal, and societal risk factors for suicide, and identifies
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Experts say that fighting the pandemic is like running a marathon. The finish line may seem farther away than we expected but we need to dig in our heels and stay on course to get there.
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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – As the pandemic worsens, and many grow tired of following restrictions, now isn’t the time to let your guard down. According to public health experts, “COVID fatigue” has contributed to the spike in positive cases in recent weeks.
In place of socially distanced outdoor gatherings, people may be tempted to escape the cold and spend the winter months indoors with their loved ones. Some are growing tired of wearing masks and following certain guidelines.
Wendy Keller, a practice administrator at Behavioral Health Services of the Hudson Valley based in Newburgh, New York, described the phenomenon of COVID fatigue the way someone might talk about running a marathon.