Plenary Speakers

 
Speaker Country Title
  Dr. Ella Arensman Ireland Deliberate self-harm: prediction & prevention of repetition  
  Assoc. Professor Annette Beautrais New Zealand Lost in translation: transferring suicide prevention from research to policy  
  Professor Madelyn Gould USA Preventing teen suicide: a review of school-based strategies  
  Professor Keith Hawton England Evidence-based clinical care for deliberate self-harm patients  
  Professor Heidi Hjelmeland Norway What kind of research do we need in suicidality today?  
  Professor Ad Kerkhof Netherlands Worrying as a proximal risk factor for suicidal behaviour: evidence & opportunities for prevention  
  Professor David Jobes USA Randomized clinical trial studies of the Collaborative Assessment & Management of Suicidality (CAMS)  
  Professor Thomas Joiner USA Why people die by suicide: a new theory of suicidal behaviour  
  Professor John Mann USA Genes & childhood translated into the neurobiology of suicide  
  Dr. Andrej Marusic Slovenia The relationship between suicide risk, somatisation & somatic illness  
  Professor Lars Mehlum Norway The chain of care for suicide attempters  
  Professor Brian Mishara Canada Lessons from the specificities in suicide prevention around the world  
  Dr. Rory O'Connor Scotland Cognition, personality & suicidal risk  
  Dr. Jane Pearson USA Interdisciplinary challenges in suicide prevention research  
  Professor Stephen Platt Scotland Effectiveness of suicide prevention strategies and approaches  
  Professor Zoltán Rihmer Hungary Prediction & prevention of suicide in bipolar disorders  
  Professor Steven Stack USA Religiosity & suicide acceptability: a cross-national analysis  
  Professor Kees van Heeringen Belgium Suicidal brains  
  Professor Mark Williams England Mindfulness & suicidal modes of mind  
         
     
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