Suicide

Author:

Westefeld John S.1,Range Lillian M.2,Rogers James R.3,Maples Michael R.4,Bromley Jamie L.3,Alcorn John2

Affiliation:

1. The University of Iowa,

2. University of Southern Mississippi

3. University of Akron

4. The University of Iowa

Abstract

Suicide is a major mental health problem in the United States and an issue that significantly impacts the mental health treatment community. Although the suicide rate remains relatively stable, the discipline of counseling psychology has broadened in scope and work settings have diversified. Thus, counseling psychology trainees are increasingly exposed to suicidal clients. Despite this reality, research suggests that comprehensive, systematic training in suicidology in counseling psychology programs rarely occurs. One reason for this state of affairs may be that the suicide literature is spread across a variety of disciplines, making it difficult for educators and practitioners to stay informed about the knowledge base in suicidology. The purpose of this contribution, therefore, is to provide counseling psychology educators and practitioners with an overview of the field of suicidology as it applies to the training and practice of counseling psychology.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology

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