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F*CK SUICIDE: Transforming Patient Lives with Payor-Led Solutions

Suicide represents a pressing public health crisis in the United States, with profound economic and…

February 14, 2025

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Economic Evaluation of Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs Treatment as Usual for Suicidal US Army Soldiers

Importance Brief cognitive behavioral therapy (BCBT) is a clinically effective intervention for reducing risk of…

November 27, 2019

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Association of the Youth-Nominated Support Team Intervention for Suicidal Adolescents With 11- to 14-Year Mortality Outcomes

Importance   The prevalence of suicide among adolescents is rising, yet little is known about effective…

February 6, 2019

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Comparison of the Safety Planning Intervention With Follow-up vs Usual Care of Suicidal Patients Treated in the Emergency Department

Importance   Suicidal behavior is a major public health problem in the United States. The suicide…

September 14, 2018

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Effect of crisis response planning vs. contracts for safety on suicide risk in U.S. Army Soldiers: A randomized clinical trial

Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of crisis response planning for the prevention of suicide attempts.…

April 1, 2017

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Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Effects on Post-Treatment Suicide Attempts in a Military Sample: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial With 2-Year Follow-Up

Objective The authors evaluated the effectiveness of brief cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for the prevention of…

February 13, 2015

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Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (BCBT) for Suicidality in Military Populations

This article describes a set of “common elements” underlying a new approach to the clinical…

November 12, 2012

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Cognitive therapy for the prevention of suicide attempts: a randomized controlled trial

Context  Suicide attempts constitute a major risk factor for completed suicide, yet few interventions specifically…

August 3, 2005

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