COGNITION AND SUICIDE: EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY

The aim of this review paper is to show an overview of the empirical evidence of effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in reducing suicidal cognitions and suicidal behavior. The topic of suicidal cognition and suicidal behavior is of special importance to clinicians and practitioners....

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Main Authors: Lence Miloseva, Vladimir Milosev, Kneginja Rihter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association for the Development of Science, Engineering and Education 2016-06-01
Series:International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education
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Online Access:https://ijcrsee.com/index.php/ijcrsee/article/view/128
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author Lence Miloseva
Vladimir Milosev
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description The aim of this review paper is to show an overview of the empirical evidence of effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in reducing suicidal cognitions and suicidal behavior. The topic of suicidal cognition and suicidal behavior is of special importance to clinicians and practitioners. Analyses of empirical findings from the oldest, first systematic review and meta-analysis and the newest one shown that there not enough evidence from clinical trials to suggest that CBT focusing on mental illness reduces suicidal cognitions and behaviors. But, from the other hand, CBT focusing on suicidal cognitions and suicidal behaviors was found to be effective. Taking into consideration the effectiveness of this psychotherapy, we can conclude that it is preferable for clinicians to be trained in working with CBT techniques focused on suicidal cognition and behavior that are independent of treatment of mental disorders. In addition, it is necessary to initiate new research that will make it possible to create preventive and interventional programs dedicated to reducing the risk of suicide.
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spelling doaj.art-42a6a80f21be44c4b6f5878fc9699d732022-12-22T02:01:57ZengAssociation for the Development of Science, Engineering and EducationInternational Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education2334-847X2334-84962016-06-0141798410.5937/IJCRSEE1601079M128COGNITION AND SUICIDE: EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPYLence Miloseva0Vladimir Milosev1Kneginja Rihter2Faculty of Medical Science, Goce Delcev University, ŠtipClinical Hospital, ŠtipTechnical University Georg Simon Ohm, Private Paracelsus Medical University, NurembergThe aim of this review paper is to show an overview of the empirical evidence of effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in reducing suicidal cognitions and suicidal behavior. The topic of suicidal cognition and suicidal behavior is of special importance to clinicians and practitioners. Analyses of empirical findings from the oldest, first systematic review and meta-analysis and the newest one shown that there not enough evidence from clinical trials to suggest that CBT focusing on mental illness reduces suicidal cognitions and behaviors. But, from the other hand, CBT focusing on suicidal cognitions and suicidal behaviors was found to be effective. Taking into consideration the effectiveness of this psychotherapy, we can conclude that it is preferable for clinicians to be trained in working with CBT techniques focused on suicidal cognition and behavior that are independent of treatment of mental disorders. In addition, it is necessary to initiate new research that will make it possible to create preventive and interventional programs dedicated to reducing the risk of suicide.https://ijcrsee.com/index.php/ijcrsee/article/view/128cognitionsuicidecognitive behaviorpsychotherapyeffectiveness
spellingShingle Lence Miloseva
Vladimir Milosev
Kneginja Rihter
COGNITION AND SUICIDE: EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education
cognition
suicide
cognitive behavior
psychotherapy
effectiveness
title COGNITION AND SUICIDE: EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
title_full COGNITION AND SUICIDE: EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
title_fullStr COGNITION AND SUICIDE: EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
title_full_unstemmed COGNITION AND SUICIDE: EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
title_short COGNITION AND SUICIDE: EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
title_sort cognition and suicide effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy
topic cognition
suicide
cognitive behavior
psychotherapy
effectiveness
url https://ijcrsee.com/index.php/ijcrsee/article/view/128
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