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Suicidal Individuals: Evaluation, Therapies, and Ethics – Part 2
There is no area of research that brings a complex array of ethical issues into sharp focus more than conducting treatment trials when the focus is on decreasing suicidal behavior and preventing suicide. Historically, suicidal individuals have been excluded from treatment studies because their inclusion was thought to be unethical, unsafe or too difficult to manage clinically. In this lecture, Dr. Stanley will explore the history of excluding suicidal individuals from clinical treatment trials because including them was considered to be unethical, unsafe or too difficult to manage clinically.

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Series Title:Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lectures
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Subject(s):Social Sciences
Speaker(s): Steve Buck, professor, chair, department of psychology, University of Washington

Marsha Linehan, professor, director, Behavioral Research andTherapy Clinics, department of psychology, University of Washington

Related Link(s):Psychology at the University of Washington
Production Date: 02/28/2007
Runtime: 00:57:37
Rating:TV-G
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WednesdayFebruary 101:00 AM PT
WednesdayFebruary 104:00 PM PT
FridayFebruary 1211:00 PM PT
SaturdayFebruary 133:00 AM PT


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