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Relating to Self-Harm and Suicide presents original studies and research from contemporary psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and academics focusing on the psychoanalytic understanding of suicide and self-harm, and how this can be applied to clinical work and policy. This book suggests that suicide and self-harm must be understood as having meaning within interpersonal and intrapsychic relationships, offering a new and more hopeful approach to prevention and recovery. Divided into three sections, this revised edition includes: a theoretical overview and conceptual framework, psychoanalytic…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Relating to Self-Harm and Suicide presents original studies and research from contemporary psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and academics focusing on the psychoanalytic understanding of suicide and self-harm, and how this can be applied to clinical work and policy. This book suggests that suicide and self-harm must be understood as having meaning within interpersonal and intrapsychic relationships, offering a new and more hopeful approach to prevention and recovery. Divided into three sections, this revised edition includes: a theoretical overview and conceptual framework, psychoanalytic practice with self-harming and suicidal patients and applications of psychoanalytic thinking to suicide and self-harm prevention. Enriched with detailed examples illustrating this approach in a range of settings and with different groups and populations, this book offers an international perspective and contemporary understanding of psychoanalytic approaches to working with suicidal and self-harming people. This book will be helpful to psychoanalytic psychotherapists, psychoanalysts and other mental health professionals wanting to integrate psychoanalytic ideas into their work with self-harming and suicidal people. It will also be useful to academic, teachers, researchers, and policy makers involved in suicidal prevention.
Autorenporträt
Stephen Briggs, PhD, is Emeritus Professor at the University of East London and Honorary Professor at the Universities of Exeter and Nottingham. He is a member of the Tavistock Society of Psychotherapists and Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. Alessandra Lemma is a Fellow of the British Psychoanalytic Society and a Chartered Clinical and Counselling Psychologist. She is also a Visiting Professor for the Psychoanalysis Unit at University College London and Consultant, Anna Freud Centre. William Crouch was a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist in the NHS. He is a Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society and now works in private practice.