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Obadia J, Vaiva G, Bondu C, Cottencin O, Durocq F, Cucheval E, Siobud E, Dubreu V, Teissier E, Bailly D, Goudemand M. Annales de Psychiatrie 1999; 14(2): 99-102.

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(Copyright © 1999)

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Abstract

A second attempted suicide is also a first recurrence. The medical study of the first time is sometimes used in addiction. We want to study the meaning of the first attempted suicide at the very moment of the first recurrence. Perhaps the second attempted suicide is the beginning of the called by Pedinielli suicide addiction. The evolution of the meaning of a self harm and his study, from the first psychological wake up to the way to recurrence, can help us to understand the symptoms, improve the therapy and prevent them from repeating the same process. Could we find out some translations of the meaning? In the case of which therapy? When? We can find out the translations of the meaning in the inconscious body image quoted by Francoise Dolto, in what Robert Neuburger called behaviour patterns of groups, in the course of every day life events quoted by Jean Guyotat, and in a clinical case that we have studded. From the first recurrence, we may guess the second one... so the suicide addiction. If it's hard to understand what happened before the first attempt, it's easier to understand what will happen before the first recurrence. After the first recurrence, the first self harm and the identification of some translations of the meaning can let us guess the second one... so the suicide addiction.


Language: fr

Keywords

addiction; adult; article; Attempted suicide; automutilation; body image; case report; female; human; psychoanalysis; Reccurence; risk factor; suicide; Suicide addiction; suicide attempt; Translation of meaning

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