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Citation

Valach L, Michel K, Dey P, Young RA. Couns. Psychol. Q. 2002; 15(1): 1-22.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/09515070110101487

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Psychiatric and psychological assessment after parasuicide is characterized by a number of difficulties. The interview is a strategically complex task for the patients trying to accommodate the wishes of the psychiatrist/psychologist and their own goals. The psychiatrist/psychologist on the other hand needs to gain information about the event and the patient's mental state, has to assess the risk of further suicidal behaviour, and has to motivate the patient for treatment. In our experience a routine video prompted recall or self-confrontation interview, can be a helpful means of talking with the patient about his or her feelings and cognitions during the interview. Furthermore, it allows clarification of the processes leading to parasuicide. The procedure of administering a self confrontation interview is described, the theoretical background for interpreting the results is outlined and some examples of patient interviews are presented. It is demonstrated that this method allows access to additional information on the patients' thinking and emotions during the interview and that it also provides more details of the suicidal process.


Language: en

Keywords

counseling; doctor patient relation; human; interview; psychiatric treatment; review; suicidal behavior; suicide attempt; videorecording

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