CLPS 1700- Lectures - 15 Flashcards
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Who: self-injury related to childhood abuse and insecure attachment to father for women; related to childhood loss/separation for men; is self-soothing
Gratz; int: Gratzification for their childhood pain
Gratz
self-injury: women (insecure to father, childhood abuse) vs men (childhood loss); self-soothing
Nock
self-injurious behaior mainly related to relief; sympathetic nervous system increases pain tolerance
Who: sympathetic nervous system increases pain tolerance, self-injury related to immense relief
Nock; hint: don’t Nock it til you’ve tried it
Who: looked at progression of non-suicidal self-injury to suicidal ideation
Rudd and Joiner; hint: what joins the ruddy, blunt attempts to the future seriousness
Rudd and Joiner
progression on non-suicidal self-nijury to suicidal ideation
Who: young children very successful at killing themsleves; often hanging; often young boys who have been bullied for gender-identity confusion
Shaw; hint: Pshaw, what a shame…
Shaw
young children successful at suicide; often young boys related to gender-identity confusion
Who: higher suicide risk among Native American and Alaskan, recent spike in African-American; suicidality as taboo in African-American communities
Goldston; hint: Dr. Goldman: coming into the Bronx, guilty
Goldston
Examined demographics of suicide; recent spike in African-Americna suicides, taboo and high-risk jobs for intentional suicide
Who: certain psychopathologies more at risk for suicide because of poor judgment, impulsivity, etc.
Rudd and Joiner; hint: joins the progression, when things get more serious
Rudd and Joiner on other psychopathologies
Certain psychopathologies more likely to commit suicide because fo poor judgment, impulsivity, etc (BMD< BPD, schizophrenia, etc.)
Who: completion of suicide connected to significant family history of depression, substance abuse, etc.
Brent; hint: all brent out of shape from family
Brent
committing suicide related to family history of depression and substance abuse
who: parent-child discord as a factor for suicide
Gould; hint: piano lessons between parent and child
Gould
parent-child discord as factor for suicide risk
Who: 50% of attempts have no clear trigger, those tho are successful have a lack of social support
Beautrais; hint: betray the expectations, betrayed by lack of social support
Beautrais
many have no clear trigger, those who are successful have lack of social support
Who: prior attempt increases risk between 3rd and 6th month after prior attempt
Lewinsohn; hint: lurid sunset predicts danger
Lewinsohn
prior attempt increases risk between 3rd and 6th motnh after prior attempt
List the four main factors for suicidality
Psychopathology (impulse issues, etc.); illness/injury/loss (esp. in athletes), environmental (divorse, loss, suicide by others, etc.); interpersonal problems (bullying, lack of social support)
Who: knowing what to look for is a huge factor in prevention
Knox; hint: Fort Knox to be on the lookout
Knox
educate about knowing what to look for is HUGE in prevention; Cornell experiment