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	<title>Comments on: The Interior Situation of Suicide</title>
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		<title>By: Fredric Matteson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Situationist Staff,

Greetings. I was just made aware of the above study. Your staff and those on the research team may be interested in our work over the past 23 years with over 15,000 suicidal patients in 1:1 and group therapy on an acute (4-5 day stay) mental health unit within the medical milieu of a public hospital setting. The model of therapy  specifically created for the suicidal patient is called Contextual-Conceptual Therapy (CCT), a precursor to CBT. It is derived from being in dialogue with 15,000 suicidal individuals, listening to their narratives, and being witness to the ubiquity of their algorithms. From those same algorithms we have created a series of questionnaires that help &quot;locate&quot; the suicidal patient. We have had great success with this model. For the past two years, our CCT team has given international presentations -- in Switzerland, Canada, Scotland, the UK. This past September the National Health Service (NHS) of England brought our group over for an all-day presentation in Essex before an audience of their lead psychologists. We are recently interested in presenting to academic audiences here in the U.S. In light of that interest, we would welcome starting a dialogue about such a presentation there at Harvard. For further information about our work, you can visit our CCT website at: http:www//ContextualConceptualTherapy.com or contact me directly at contextualconceptualtherapy@gmail.com   Thank you, Fredric Matteson]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Situationist Staff,</p>
<p>Greetings. I was just made aware of the above study. Your staff and those on the research team may be interested in our work over the past 23 years with over 15,000 suicidal patients in 1:1 and group therapy on an acute (4-5 day stay) mental health unit within the medical milieu of a public hospital setting. The model of therapy  specifically created for the suicidal patient is called Contextual-Conceptual Therapy (CCT), a precursor to CBT. It is derived from being in dialogue with 15,000 suicidal individuals, listening to their narratives, and being witness to the ubiquity of their algorithms. From those same algorithms we have created a series of questionnaires that help &#8220;locate&#8221; the suicidal patient. We have had great success with this model. For the past two years, our CCT team has given international presentations &#8212; in Switzerland, Canada, Scotland, the UK. This past September the National Health Service (NHS) of England brought our group over for an all-day presentation in Essex before an audience of their lead psychologists. We are recently interested in presenting to academic audiences here in the U.S. In light of that interest, we would welcome starting a dialogue about such a presentation there at Harvard. For further information about our work, you can visit our CCT website at: http:www//ContextualConceptualTherapy.com or contact me directly at <a href="mailto:contextualconceptualtherapy@gmail.com">contextualconceptualtherapy@gmail.com</a>   Thank you, Fredric Matteson</p>
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