Books on clinical skills: Risk Assessment
Books on clinical skills: Risk Assessment
Books on Risk Assessment, recommended by clinpsy members
Each book is linked to Amazon, so you can buy it or get more information by clicking on the title.
Risk assessment
Morgan, S. (1997). Assessing and Managing Risk.
A pocket guide to assessing risk in mental health services - Chris Hart
Risk assessment when working with people with intellectual disabilities, by Carol Sellers
Assessing risk of suicide (written by an American Psychiatrist, but up to date)
Rethinking Risk Assessment (an evidence-based book about mental health and violence)
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Each book is linked to Amazon, so you can buy it or get more information by clicking on the title.
Risk assessment
Morgan, S. (1997). Assessing and Managing Risk.
A pocket guide to assessing risk in mental health services - Chris Hart
Risk assessment when working with people with intellectual disabilities, by Carol Sellers
Assessing risk of suicide (written by an American Psychiatrist, but up to date)
Rethinking Risk Assessment (an evidence-based book about mental health and violence)
Note: If you have a suggestion about how to improve or add to this wiki please post it here. If you want to discuss this post please post a new thread in the forum. There is information about the structure, rules and copyright of the wiki here.
Content checked by a qualified clinical psychologist on 29/01/2018
Last modified on 29/01/2018
Maven.
Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools because they have to say something - Plato
The fool thinks himself to be wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool - Shakespeare
Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools because they have to say something - Plato
The fool thinks himself to be wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool - Shakespeare
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