Suicide and Counseling for Suicidality

作者: Ladislav Valach , Richard A. Young

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0773-1_18

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摘要: One of the problems extensively studied in frame contextual action theory is suicidality. This chapter summarizes some key conceptual and intervention propositions this view related to It outlines illustrates claim that suicide a goal-directed process form an action, project, career as defined by theory, using empirical material from interviews self-confrontation procedure with clients after attempt. The consequences position are discussed. further underlines suicidal processes social joint actions, projects, careers mirrored narratives clients. nature processes, which implies major prevention potential, pointed out illustrated narrative examples contacts attempters their incomplete act. social-emotional actions projects also reflected illustrating role emotional childhood experience process. details systemic top–down bottom up steering presents appropriate descriptions provided narratives. Finally, for briefly outlined five tasks counselor consider while dealing client attempt specified. ends brief checklist allowing evaluate state helps deciding whether terminate treatment project.

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