Recognizing and Responding to a Suicide Crisis

: Data from therapists who were treating 26 patients when they committed suicide were utilized to identify signs that warned of a suicide crisis. Three factors were identified as markers of the suicide crisis: a precipitating event; one or more intense affective states other than depression; and at...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2001-04, Vol.932 (1), p.169-187
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description : Data from therapists who were treating 26 patients when they committed suicide were utilized to identify signs that warned of a suicide crisis. Three factors were identified as markers of the suicide crisis: a precipitating event; one or more intense affective states other than depression; and at least one of three behavioral patterns: speech or actions suggesting suicide, deterioration in social or occupational functioning, and increased substance abuse. Problems in communication between patient and therapist, often originating in therapeutic anxiety over the patient's possible suicide, were identified as factors interfering with crisis recognition. Evaluation of the identified affects and behaviors may help therapists recognize a suicide crisis.
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Behavioral patterns
Crisis Intervention
Female
Humans
Intense affective states
Male
Middle Aged
Mood Disorders - psychology
Precipitating events
Suicide - prevention & control
Suicide - psychology
Suicide crisis
Suicide crisis recognition
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