201. Recommendations for family interventions following a suicide
- Author
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Kaslow, Nadine J. and Aronson, Sari Gilman
- Subjects
Suicidal behavior -- Psychological aspects ,Domestic relations ,Family psychotherapy ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
Consistent with a culturally competent, developmentally informed, and gender-sensitive integrative model of family therapy, this article provides a framework for therapists working with families following the suicide of a loved one. Recommended clinical interventions are provided and organized around commonly encountered themes: addressing psychological distress and painful affects, understanding denial as a protective coping strategy, appreciating and managing concerns about family disintegration, helping families deal with stigmatization, and creating a suicide story. Clinical vignettes highlight common challenges faced by families in response to a loved one's suicide.
- Published
- 2004