
Am J Psychiatry 163:67-72, January 2006
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.163.1.67
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Problems in Psychotherapy With Suicidal Patients
Herbert Hendin, M.D.,
Ann Pollinger Haas, Ph.D.,
John T. Maltsberger, M.D.,
Bethany Koestner, B.S., and
Katalin Szanto, M.D.
OBJECTIVE: The authors studied recurrent problems in psychotherapy with suicidal patients by examining the cases of patients who died by suicide while receiving open-ended psychotherapy and medication. METHOD: Therapists for 36 patients who died by suicide while in treatment filled out clinical, medication, and psychological questionnaires and wrote detailed case narratives. They then presented their cases at an all-day workshop, and critical problems were identified in the cases. RESULTS: Six recurrent problem areas were identified: poor communication with another therapist involved in the case, permitting patients or relatives to control the therapy, avoidance of issues related to sexuality, ineffective or coercive actions resulting from the therapists anxieties about a patients potential suicide, not recognizing the meaning of the patients communications, and untreated or undertreated symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: These cases illuminate common problems therapists face in working with suicidal patients and highlight an unmet need for education of psychiatrists and other mental health professionals who work with this population.
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