What is it about?
Suicidality is one of the most anxiety-provoking scenarios in clinical practice. This article provides simple strategies for integrating BCBT+, an empirically supported intervention, into day-to-day clinical practice. BCBT+ includes only four hours of clinical intervention which can be integrated easily into ongoing psychotherapy.
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Why is it important?
Available evidence, including multiple randomized clinical trials, indicates that BCBT+ is both an effective and efficient approach to the management of elevated suicidality in clinical practice.
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As a clinician and clinical scientist, one of my central concerns has been to identify effective clinical interventions for elevated suicidality that can be integrated into clinical practice in a seamless and complementary fashion, but most importantly, in a manner that recognizes the unique nature of individual emotional suffering.
M. David Rudd
University of Memphis
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This page is a summary of: Brief Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy+ as a suicide-specific treatment add-on., Practice Innovations, April 2026, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/pri0000327.
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