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| Jeffrey S BallSummaryAffiliation: University of Toronto Country: Canada Publications
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Borderline personality disorder and childhood trauma: evidence for a causal relationshipJeffrey S Ball
Arthur Sommer Rotenberg Suicide Studies Unit, St Michael s Hospital, Shuter Wing, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario M5B 1W8, Canada
Curr Psychiatry Rep 11:63-8. 2009..Directions for future research and clinical implications are discussed...
"It's overwhelming... everything seems to be too much:" A theory of crisis for individuals with severe persistent mental illnessJeffrey S Ball
Suicide Studies Unit, St Michael s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Psychiatr Rehabil J 29:10-7. 2005..Immediate responses to crises involve getting help or managing alone and numerous factors contribute to crisis resolution and prevention...
Experiences of substance-using suicidal males who present frequently to the emergency departmentJulia M Spence
Emergency Department, St Michael s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
CJEM 10:339-46. 2008..Identification of common themes from interviews with patients and health care workers can serve as a basis for improved ED-based interventions...
Repeat substance-using suicidal clients-how can we be helpful?Yvonne Bergmans
St Michael s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Soc Work Health Care 48:420-31. 2009....
Affective instability and suicidal ideation and behavior in patients with borderline personality disorderPaul S Links
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
J Pers Disord 21:72-86. 2007..These negative mood states, versus other aspects of mood variability, seem to be more closely tied to the occurrence of suicidal ideation and behavior...
Crisis occurrence and resolution in patients with severe and persistent mental illness: the contribution of suicidalityPaul S Links
Suicide Studies Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Canada
Crisis 26:160-9. 2005..Our findings suggest that elevation of psychiatric symptoms is a major contributor to the crisis occurrences of individuals with SPMI; although the risk of suicide may have to be conceived as somewhat separate from crisis occurrence...
