Recommended Readings
Expand your knowledge and deepen your skills in harm prevention, early intervention, and risk awareness with these curated readings. These resources are valuable for community members, clinicians, and public health leaders alike.
Books & Guides
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“To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System” – Institute of Medicine (IOM)
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“The Gift of Fear” – Gavin de Becker (on recognizing early warning signs and intuition)
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“Preventing Suicide: A Toolkit for High-Risk Communities” – World Health Organization
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“Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services” – SAMHSA
Peer-Reviewed Articles & Research
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Early Warning Systems in Clinical Settings – BMJ Quality & Safety
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Recognizing Risk and Reducing Harm in Community Environments – Journal of Public Health Management & Practice
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Behavioral Clues and Intervention Strategies – American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Websites & Online Resources
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AvertHarm.com/articles – Curated blog posts, case studies, and practical tools
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WHO Suicide Prevention Resources – Evidence-based guidelines and intervention strategies
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National Center for Injury Prevention and Control – Public health insights and prevention programs
Tip: Regularly review these resources and integrate lessons into your daily practice or community engagement. Knowledge plus action is the most effective way to prevent harm.