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Brief Interventions and Digital Adaptations

This body of work addresses key issues in suicide risk assessment, clinical decision-making, and professional practice. Topics include means safety counseling, therapeutic processes, clinician competencies, and ethical considerations in the management of suicide risk.

Publications

1. Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Suicidal Inpatients (Gretchen J. Diefenbach, Michael David Rudd, Lori F. Merling, Carolyn Davies, Benjamin W. Katz, and David F. Tolin; Cognitive and Behavioral Practice)

2. Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention (BCBT-SP) via Video Telehealth: A Case Example During the COVID-19 Outbreak (Sasha M. Rojas, Sari D. Gold, Craig J. Bryan, Larry D. Pruitt, Bradford L. Felker, and Mark A. Reger; Cognitive and Behavioral Practice)

3. Brief Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy+ as a Suicide-Specific Treatment Add-On (M. David Rudd and Oliver Kratholm; Practice Innovations)

4. Effectiveness of an Outpatient Intervention Targeting Suicidal Young Adults: Preliminary Results (M. David Rudd, M. Hasan Rajab, David T. Orman, David A. Stulman, Thomas Joiner, and Wayne Dixon; Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology)

5. Examining the Efficacy of a Digital Therapeutic to Prevent Suicidal Ideation and Behaviors in a Primary Care Setting: Design and Methodology of a Randomized Controlled Trial (M. David Rudd, Michelle Wine, Rhea Pedler, Melissa Wright, Vivian L. Gleason, Andrea Pérez-Muñoz, Burak Tuna, Jacob Tempchin, Taylor A. Flowers, and Craig J. Bryan; Contemporary Clinical Trials)

6. The Use of Problem-Specific and Strategic Treatment Add-Ons in Inpatient Psychiatric Care (M. David Rudd; Psychological Medicine).

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