Suicide Risk Assessment: A Critique
Briefly

According to recent discussions in the field of mental health, traditional approaches to suicide prevention often miss those at risk because they do not account for the complexities of human psychology, especially when combined with substance use.
The clinician's role becomes crucial in connecting with patients on a deeper level. It's about establishing trust and understanding their unique situations rather than relying solely on broad screening measures.
Read at Psychology Today
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