*An in-demand approach to handling a critical issue: 70% new material reflects the greatly expanded evidence base plus patient and clinician feedback.
 *The CAMS approach has grown in stature and recognition, is used by the VA, and is an adjunct to any type of therapy.
 *Novice to experienced therapists appreciate this easy-to-use yet effective set of tools.
 *Award-winning author actively consults with the U.S. Military and other institutions and maintains a busy speaking schedule.
                 
                  1. Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality: A Suicide-Specific Intervention within Contemporary Health Care
 2. The SSF and the Evolution of CAMS
 3. Systems of Clinical Care and Optimizing the Use of CAMS
 4. CAMS Risk Assessment: The Collaborative Use of the SSF
 5. CAMS Treatment Planning: Coauthoring a Suicide-Specific Treatment Plan
 6. CAMS Interim Sessions: Tracking Suicide Risk Assessments and Treatment Plan Updates
 7. CAMS Clinical Outcomes and Disposition: Lessons in Living and Postsuicidal Life
 8. CAMS as a Means of Decreasing Malpractice Liability
 9. CAMS Adaptations and Future Developments
 Epilogue
 Appendix A. CAMS Suicide Status Form–4 (SSF-4): Initial Session, Tracking/Update Interim Session, Outcome/Disposition Final Session
 Appendix B. Coding Manual for the SSF Core Assessment Scales: Qualitative Assessment
 Appendix C. Coding Manual for SSF Reasons for Living versus Reasons for Dying
 Appendix D. Coding Manual for the SSF One-Thing Response
 Appendix E. CAMS Therapeutic Worksheet: Understanding Your Suicidality
 Appendix F. CAMS Rating Scale (CRS.3)
 Appendix G. Frequently Asked Questions about CAMS
 Appendix H. Complete CAMS Case Example of Bill
                 
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