mercredi 15 février 2017
Can all suicides be prevented in an inpatient facility like St. Joe's?
Is it realistic to expect that no one admitted to hospital with suicidal thoughts will be able to kill themselves while they’re there? One expert in suicide prevention from Johns Hopkins University says it is.
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