Thought suppression and suicidal ideation: preliminary evidence in support of a robust association
Depression and Anxiety2008Vol. 26(8), pp. 758–763
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Jeremy W. Pettit, Samuel R. Temple, Peter J. Norton, Ilya Yaroslavsky, Kelly E. Grover, Sharon T. Morgan, Dawnelle Schatte
Abstract
Suppression of suicidal thoughts may represent 1 mechanism contributing to the persistence of suicidal ideation. Clinicians may wish to explore patients' reactions to suicidal ideation and consider acceptance-oriented strategies among patients who attempt to control unwanted suicidal thoughts.
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