ABSTRACT

This book is intended for anyone with either an interest in suicide or suicidal behaviour. It is not aimed solely at the professional psychotherapist but at a broad range of professionals who encounter suicidal people in their work. It is also intended for those of us who have been touched by suicide personally. The book approaches suicide from the point of view of the suicidal state of mind and is intended to help us understand more about this condition. In its essence suicide is examined as a largely unconscious aggressive act having its roots in a perceived or real experience of thwarted childhood needs. The wounds of the suicidal person are often long held and deep. The suicidal person is pursued by haunting losses and the suicidal act comes from deep disturbance created by this and from the idea of death as an acting out of some form of suicidal fantasy. The quasi delusional and split quality of the act is examined - namely that suicide is both an act for and against the self.

chapter One|16 pages

Why suicide?

chapter Two|13 pages

Suicide and mental health

chapter Three|10 pages

Suicide and self-harm

chapter Four|14 pages

Myths, misrepresentations, and fallacies

chapter Five|15 pages

The suicidal condition

chapter Six|13 pages

The suicidal fantasy

chapter Seven|17 pages

Working Through

chapter Eight|11 pages

Exploring the consequences

chapter Nine|11 pages

Final thoughts