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Citation

Ledgerwood DM. J. Contemp. Psychother. 1999; 29(1): 65-73.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1023/A:1022909326217

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Suicide risk has been found to be associated with particular attachment styles. The purpose of this paper is to discuss suicide risk in terms of family dynamics, and the development of attachments with others. Theories of suicide and development, including those by Freud, Erikson, Bowlby, Richman, and Kaplan, and their clinical implications, are discussed. Literary works by Kafka and Plath are also discussed in the context of suicide and attachment. It is concluded that families characterized by excessive enmeshment and/or detachment often produce an atmosphere of isolation and intolerance which increases suicide risk.


Language: en

Keywords

alienation; ambivalence; child parent relation; dependent personality disorder; emotional attachment; helplessness; human; individualization; loneliness; review; social isolation; suicide; transference

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