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==Overview==
==Overview==
== Treatment ==
=== Medical Management ===
Effective medical management include hospitalization of high risk individuals and stabilizing.
=== Psychotherapy ===
Effective psychotherapies for suicide prevention include [[cognitive behavioral therapy]], [[dialectical behavioral therapy]], [[family therapy]] and [[Psychotherapy|group psychotherapy]].
=== Pharmacotherapy ===
Antidepressants has no proven role in the acute management of the suicidal adolescent or child. The American Society of Suicidology recommends administration of appropriated medications for an underlying psychiatric disorder in pediatric patients hospitalized for suicidal ideation or behavior.
=== Prevention ===
There are no effective or concrete stratagies in preventing suicides. However, American society of Sucidology brought up certain recommendations in identification of risk factors and warning signs to get aware of an individual at risk. American Society of Sucidology also came up with a pneumonic for warning signs 'IS PATH WARM".


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:25, 12 September 2018

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Treatment

Medical Management

Effective medical management include hospitalization of high risk individuals and stabilizing.

Psychotherapy

Effective psychotherapies for suicide prevention include cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, family therapy and group psychotherapy.

Pharmacotherapy

Antidepressants has no proven role in the acute management of the suicidal adolescent or child. The American Society of Suicidology recommends administration of appropriated medications for an underlying psychiatric disorder in pediatric patients hospitalized for suicidal ideation or behavior.

Prevention

There are no effective or concrete stratagies in preventing suicides. However, American society of Sucidology brought up certain recommendations in identification of risk factors and warning signs to get aware of an individual at risk. American Society of Sucidology also came up with a pneumonic for warning signs 'IS PATH WARM".

References

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