This book does two things well. It provides friendly, optimistic practical advice on developing suicide risk assessment documents and suicide prevention contracts, discussing at length the pros and cons of such documents. Dr. Simon uses different settings to describe the complexities of outpatient, inpatient, emergency, and collaborative treatment. Second, he deals with coping with the aftermath of the patient’s suicide, including the care of the survivors, the documentation that is required, and the need for confidentiality.