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In this encore presentation, Dan and Dr. Matthew Large, a Conjoint Professor in the School of Psychiatry at UNSW Sydney, discuss the progresses and changes in the field of mental health.
Dan and Dr. Large delve into the limitations of Suicide Risk Assessment, the closure of asylums, and the improvement in the treatment of mental illness. Dr. Large discuss on how risk assessment is not clinically helpful and how suicide is a complex and unpredictable phenomenon.

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Chapters

1. Introduction & Episode Overview (00:00:00)

2. Early Clinical Experiences and Impact of a Patient Suicide (00:05:00)

3. Shifts in Psychiatric Practice Over the Decades (00:08:00)

4. The Rise and Flaws of Risk Assessment Tools (00:11:00)

5. Statistical Reality of Suicide Prediction (00:15:45)

6. Short-Term Risk Prediction and Its Limitations (00:20:00)

7. The Ethics and Utility of Hospitalization (00:25:00)

8. Clinical Practice Without Risk Categories (00:33:00)

9. Documentation, Liability, and Legal Myths (00:41:40)

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