Excited to share the protocol paper for our Veterans Coordinated Community Care (3C) study, pairing a ML algorithm for suicide risk detection w/our CLASP intervention, to evaluate its effectiveness to reduce post-hospitalization suicide behaviors. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/1557...
The International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research (MPR) aims to improve the standards of research in mental health disorders and behavioral neuroscience.
For someone with an October birthday (which also happens to be a day I’m on study section 😬), I still share this sentiment, albeit ambivalently.
Exile in Guyville deserves a spot on that list!
Excited to share the protocol paper from the first our four component #NCHATS Center #SuicidePrevention projects that has launched. Led by @sarahariasPhD and @JJohnsPhD
Background Recent jail detention is a marker for trait and state suicide risk in community-based populations. However, healthcare providers are typically unaware that their client was in jail and few ...
Great work! This is very relevant to our National Center for Health and Justice Integration for Suicide Prevention (NCHATS). We’re in the midst of launching a new website, but in the meantime you can find us here, if interested? www.nchats.org
I relate to this so much. I often lament that I spend hours and hours in meetings every week, talking about the science that I never have time to do!
But to argue for the abolition of the internship for ALL of clinical (and counseling and school) psychology, it will be a much more complex road involving many different partners with different perspectives - and a conversation that extends beyond just APCS.