About the Author:
Bruce Bongar, PhD, is Professor in the Clinical Psychology Program at the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (PGSP), in Palo Alto, California, Consulting Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine, and Director of the joint doctoral program in Psychology and the Law offered by PGSP and Golden Gate University School of Law.
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Contents
Introduction, Bruce Bongar
1. Outpatient Standards of Care and the Suicidal Patient, Bruce Bongar, Ronald W. Maris, Alan L. Berman, and Robert E. Litman
2. Outpatient Management of Suicidal Patients, Andrew Edmund Slaby
3. Inpatient Standards of Care and the Suicidal Patient: Part I. General Clinical Formulations and Legal Considerations, Bruce Bongar, Ronald W. Maris, Alan L. Berman, Robert E. Litman, and Morton M. Silverman
4. Inpatient Standards of Care and the Suicidal Patient: Part II. An Integration with Clinical Risk Management, Morton M. Silverman, Alan L. Berman, Bruce Bongar. Robert E. Litman, and Ronald W. Maris
5. Psychopharmacological Treatment of Suicidal Inpatients, Mark J. Goldblatt, Morton M. Silverman, and Alan F. Schatzberg
6. Clinical Psychopharmacotherapy with Hospitalized Patients: A Forensic Perspective, Morton M. Silverman
7. Legal Issues and Risk Management in Suicidal Patients, Wendy L. Packman and Eric A. Harris
Postscript: Commentary on Chapters 1, 3, and 4, Robert E. Litman
Postscript: Reply to Litman, Morton M. Silverman
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