Cognitions in bipolar affective disorder and unipolar depression: imagining suicide.
OBJECTIVE: Bipolar disorder has the highest rate of suicide of all the psychiatric disorders. In unipolar depression, individuals report vivid, affect-laden images of suicide or the aftermath of death (flashforwards to suicide) during suicidal ideation but this phenomenon has not been explored in b...
Main Authors: | Hales, S, Deeprose, C, Goodwin, G, Holmes, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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