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Kaplan & Sadock's synopsis of psychiatry

Boland, Robert Joseph; Verduin, Marcia L; Ruiz, Pedro; Shah, Arya; Sadock, Benjamin J
Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, 2022
ISBN: 9781975145569
CID: 5273882

Kaplan & Sadock's pocket handbook of clinical psychiatry

Sadock, Benjamin J.; Ahmad, Samoon; Sadock, Virginia A
Philadelphia PA : Wolters Kluweer, 2019
Extent: x, 617 p. ; 21 cm
ISBN: 1496386930
CID: 4133862

Kaplan & Sadock's pocket handbook of psychiatric drug treatment

Sadock, Benjamin J.; Sussman, Norman; Sadock, Virginia A
Philadelphia PA : Wolters Kluwer, 2019
Extent: xv, 315 p. ; 21 cm
ISBN: 1496389581
CID: 4133872

When your patient dies by suicide; aftermath and implications [Meeting Abstract]

Sadock, B
ISI:000404952200128
ISSN: 1778-3585
CID: 2645142

Kaplan & Sadock's comprehensive textbook of psychiatry

Sadock, Benjamin J; Sadock, Virginia A; Ruiz, Pedro
Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, [2017]
Extent: 2 volumes (lxii, 4621, I-127 p.) ; 29 cm
ISBN: 1451100477
CID: 2758692

Psychoanalysis as Poetry [Newspaper Article]

Sadock, Benjamin
ISI:000385057500005
ISSN: 0028-7806
CID: 2307712

Synopsis of psychiatry

Sadock, Benjamin J; Sadock, Virginia A; Ruiz, Pedro
Wolters Kluwer, 2014
Extent: 1 v.
ISBN:
CID: 1209672

Inevitable suicide: a new paradigm in psychiatry

Sadock, Benjamin J
The author suggests that a new paradigm may be needed which holds that some suicides may be inevitable. The goal of this paradigm would be to diminish the sense of failure and inadequacy felt by many psychiatrists who experience the suicide of a patient and to increase understanding of the unique biopsychosocial profile of those whose suicides appear to be inevitable. The author stresses that this proposed paradigm should not be misconstrued as therapeutic nihilism but rather should serve to stimulate efforts to treat this patient population more effectively. Risk factors that place individuals at high risk for suicide are reviewed, including presence of a mental illness, genetic predisposition, and factors such as a history of abuse, divorce, unemployment, male gender, recent discharge from a psychiatric hospital, prior suicide attempts, alcohol or other substance abuse, a history of panic attacks, and persistent suicidal thoughts, especially if coupled with a plan. The author notes that, in those suicides that appear to have been inevitable, risk factors are not only numerous but at the extreme end of profound pathology. The example of Ernest Hemingway is used to illustrate how such a combination of risk factors may have contributed to his eventual suicide. Psychiatrists, like other doctors, may have to acknowledge that some psychiatric disorders are associated with a high mortality rate as a natural outcome. This could lead to heightened vigilance, a more realistic view of what can and cannot be achieved with therapy, and efforts to improve the quality of life of patients at high risk for suicide with the goal of reducing this risk and prolonging their lives. (Journal of Psychiatric Practice 2012;18:221-224).
PMID: 22617088
ISSN: 1527-4160
CID: 167510

Kaplan & Sadock's concise textbook of child and adolescent psychiatry

Sadock, Benjamin J; Sadock, Virginia A; Kaplan, Harold I; Ahmad, Samoon
Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009
Extent: xii, 236 p. ; 27cm
ISBN: 0781793874
CID: 1692

Kaplan & Sadock's comprehensive textbook of psychiatry

Sadock, Benjamin J; Sadock, Virginia A; Ruiz, Pedro; Kaplan, Harold I
Philadelphia PA : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009
Extent: 2 v. ; 29cm
ISBN: 9780781768993
CID: 1974