Description
Product Overview
The Suicide Prevention Guide, published by the University of Chicago Press, is a first‑edition Kindle eBook designed for readers seeking evidence‑based strategies to address suicidal ideation. Spanning 285 pages, the digital format offers a 2.2 MB file size optimized for quick download and smooth navigation. Enhanced typesetting ensures clear typography, while Word Wise and screen‑reader support make the content accessible to a broad audience. The eBook includes a searchable index, page‑flip functionality, and the ability to highlight and annotate key passages, facilitating active learning and reference.
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Usage
This guide is suited for mental‑health professionals, educators, caregivers, and anyone looking to understand and intervene in suicide risk situations. Readers can study the material on a Kindle device, tablet, or smartphone, making it convenient for use in clinical settings, support groups, or personal study. The portable format allows quick reference during crisis interventions, while the comprehensive chapters provide depth for academic coursework or continuing education.
Why Choose Us
Backed by the reputable University of Chicago Press, this guide combines rigorous scholarship with practical application. The authors are seasoned researchers in psychology and public health, ensuring that every recommendation reflects current best practices. The eBook’s accessibility features, such as screen‑reader compatibility and Word Wise, demonstrate a commitment to inclusive design, allowing readers with diverse needs to benefit fully. Additionally, the publisher offers responsive customer support for any technical issues related to the Kindle format.
Key Features
- Evidence‑based strategies grounded in the latest suicide‑prevention research.
- Clear, jargon‑free language that makes complex concepts accessible to non‑professionals.
- Interactive Kindle features like highlighting, note‑taking, and page‑flip for efficient study.
- Enhanced typesetting and Word Wise support for a comfortable reading experience on any device.
- Dedicated after‑sales support from University of Chicago Press for technical assistance.
FAQ
Is this eBook suitable for someone without a mental‑health background?
Yes. The guide is written in plain language and includes real‑world examples, making it valuable for family members, friends, and community volunteers as well as professionals.
Can I use the content for a training workshop?
Absolutely. The structured chapters and actionable worksheets can be incorporated into educational sessions, and the Kindle format allows easy sharing of highlighted sections with participants.
What accessibility options are available?
The eBook supports screen readers, includes Word Wise for simplified vocabulary, and offers adjustable font sizes, ensuring accessibility for readers with visual or learning differences.
How often is the information updated?
While this is the first edition released on December 22 2022, the University of Chicago Press regularly reviews its titles. Future updates will be available as new editions or supplemental Kindle updates.
Do I need a Kindle device to read this book?
No. The Kindle app is free for iOS, Android, and PC/Mac, allowing you to read the guide on virtually any smartphone, tablet, or computer.




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