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- Preface
- Contents
- About the Author
- List of Contributors
- 1: Historical Phenomenology: Understanding Experiences of Suicide and Suicidality Across Time
- 2: Reflections of a Committed Suicidologist
- 3: A Phenomenological Approach to Suicidal Mental Life
- 4: Early-Life Adversity and Suicide Risk: The Role of Epigenetics
- 5: Terror and Horror: Feelings, Intersubjectivity and ‘Understanding at the Edges’ in an Interview on a Suicide Attempt
- 6: Empathy and Empathic Disconnection in Difficult and Uneasy Situations: Facing the Suicidal Individual
- 6.1 The Role of Empathy in the Patient-Clinician Relationship
- 6.2 An Uneasy Situation: The Suicidal Individual
- 6.3 Empathy
- 6.3.1 Definition of Empathy
- 6.3.2 Theory of Mind
- 6.3.3 Mirror System and Embodied Simulation
- 6.3.4 The Role of the Insula
- 6.3.5 Cold Motor Control System and Hot Motor Control System
- 6.3.6 Triggers of the Empathic Response
- 6.3.7 The Self/Other Distinction
- 6.3.8 The Role of the Amygdala
- 6.3.9 Modulation of Empathic Responses
- 6.4 Empathic Disconnection
- 6.5 Empathic Moment
- 6.6 Vitality Forms as a Parameter of the Emotional State
- 6.7 Practical Applications
- References
- 7: Suicide and Deliberate Self-Harm: When Attachments Fail
- 7.1 Suicidal Behaviour in ‘Organised’ Insecure Attachment
- 7.2 Disorganised Attachment, Borderline Personality Disorder and Suicide
- 7.3 Therapeutic Strategies with Suicidal Borderline Clients
- 7.4 Out-Patient Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Suicidal Clients
- 7.5 Intensive Mentalisation-Based Therapy for Selected Suicidal Borderline Clients
- 7.6 Peter’s Nemesis
- 7.7 Being Supportive While Avoiding Iatrogenesis in ‘Treatment as Usual’ Clients
- 7.8 Susan’s Masks
- References
- 8: Emotional Dysregulation and Suicide Risk: If You’ll Leave Me, I’ll Kill Myself!
- 9: Traumatic Subjective Experiences Invite Suicide
- 9.1 Method
- 9.2 Inferences
- 9.3 The Evolution of Psychoanalytic Thought Respecting Affective Traumatization
- 9.4 The Capacity, or Lack of It, to Bear Intense Affect
- 9.5 Affective Traumatization and “Mental Deconstruction”
- 9.6 Traumatic Affects of Suicidal Crises
- 9.7 Repetition Compulsion
- 9.8 Childhood Abuse, Repetition Compulsion, and Later Suicide
- 9.9 Conclusion
- References
- 10: Dissociation and Therapeutic Alliance
- 10.1 Definitions of Dissociation
- 10.2 Dissociation and Suicide
- 10.3 The Suicidal Mode
- 10.4 Trauma, Dissociation, and Suicide
- 10.5 Therapeutic Alliance
- 10.6 The Therapeutic Alliance with the Suicidal Patient
- 10.7 Recommendations for Treating Dissociative Disorder
- 10.8 Suicide-Specific Therapies
- 10.9 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention (CBT-SP)
- 10.10 The CAMS Approach
- 10.11 Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- References
- 11: A Collaborative Approach to Working with the Suicidal Mind
- 12: The Story of My Suicide
- 13: Anodyne Psychotherapy for Suicide: A Psychological View of Suicide
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