Autor: |
Goldblatt, Mark J, Ronningstam, Elsa, Herbstman, Benjamin, Schechter, Mark |
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The Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review; July 2020, Vol. 43 Issue: 2 p78-86, 9p |
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ABSTRACTWhen a patient dies by suicide while in treatment, there are a wide range of reactions from therapists involved in the patient’s treatment. Intrapsychic, interpersonal and systemic responses sustain or impair the bereavement process. At times this loss can be experienced traumatically such that it interferes with the therapist’s grieving process and undermines their capacity to mourn and grow. In this paper we discuss the therapist’s experience of the patient’s suicide as a traumatic loss that challenges the coping defenses and affects bereavement and growth. |
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