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Citation

Yakeley J, Burbridge-James W. BJPsych Adv. 2018; 24(1): 37-45.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Royal College of Psychiatrists)

DOI

10.1192/bja.2017.6

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Rates of suicide and self-harm are rising in many countries, and it is therapeutically important to explore the personal stories and relationships that underlie this behaviour. In this article psychoanalytic and psychodynamic principles and concepts in relation to violence towards the self are introduced and the various unconscious meanings of suicide and self-harm are explored within a relational context and attachment framework. We describe how a psychodynamic approach may enhance the risk assessment and treatment of patients presenting with self-harm and suicidality, particularly examining the role of transference and countertransference within the therapeutic relationship. LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Understand historical and contemporary psychoanalytic theories and concepts regarding the aetiology of suicide and self-harm • Understand the different meanings and expressions of acts of suicide and self-harm • Understand the use of countertransference in the risk assessment and management of self-harm and suicide attempts. © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2018.


Language: en

Keywords

memory; human; suicide; adolescence; psychotherapy; aggression; anxiety; empathy; risk assessment; hopelessness; psychoanalysis; interpersonal communication; automutilation; psychodynamics; hostility; confusion; punishment; ego; Article; unconsciousness; cognitive behavioral therapy

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