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Behavioral Emergencies Update |
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In this issue...
The President's Column: Challenges in the Field of Adolescent Suicide Research Taskforce on Education and Training in Behavioral Emergencies
An Editorial Comment: Assessment of Self-harm, Suicide and Violence Potential
Special Offer for Section VII Members
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George Everly, Ph.D., the Executive Editor of the new journal, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MENTAL HEALTH, has offered to give members of our Section a reduced rate on the journal. It typically costs $69 for a one year individual subscription, but Section members can obtain it for $40 a year (a 40% reduction). This is a quarterly journal that should be of great interest to members of the Section. Its purpose is to provide a peer-reviewed forum for researchers, scholars, clinicians, and administrators to report, disseminate, and discuss information relevant to the field of emergency mental health. It is multidisciplinary in nature and publishes manuscripts in trauma, disaster, PTSD, crisis intervention, emergency services, suicidal behavior, violence, victimization, terrorism, etc. Dr. Everly also invites members of the Section to submit manuscripts for possible publication. You can obtain a subscription by sending the following form. Please enter my subscription to the quarterly INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MENTAL HEALTH (ISSN 1522-4821). As a member of the Section on Clinical Emergencies and Crises (Section VII) of Division 12 of the American Psychological Association, I understand that I am eligible to have a 1 year subscription at the reduced individual rate of $40 (rather than $69). Name of Subscriber______________________________________
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