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El. knyga: Life After a Partner's Suicide Attempt

  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Karnac Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781913494353
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Karnac Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781913494353
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Life After a Partner's Suicide Attempt is the first publication to document in depth the lived experiences of the partners of individuals who have attempted to take their own lives. Although no one has died, the ramifications are, nonetheless, life-changing and permanent. Research in suicidology has paid virtually no attention to these partners, other than to explore their role as caregiver. Based on a series of sensitively conducted interviews, Dr. McGivern proposes a psychotherapeutic pathway towards recovery through exploration of personal trauma, relationship injury, reactivation of adverse childhood experiences, ambiguous loss, boundary ambiguity, as well as post-traumatic growth. He highlights implications for psychotherapy training and research and makes recommendations for practice and policy.



Written with both the general reader and practitioners in mind, the authors goal is to share the extensive insights he has gained through his research and in doing so, to give voice to partners worldwide who silently endure the aftermath of their loved ones suicide attempt.
List Of Figures
x
Acknowledgements xi
Preface xiii
PART I GIVING VOICE TO PARTNERS
1 The inspiration for this book: a psychotherapy session like no other
3(12)
2 Suffering the trauma of the attempt
15(26)
`It put nearly ten years on my life' `It's a shock that comes in waves'
16(11)
The walking wounded
27(7)
A desperate search for answers
34(7)
3 Adjusting in the wake of the attempt
41(16)
`It shifted the whole world on its axis' The blame game
42(6)
Countering the torment: strategies for self-preservation
48(9)
4 The legacy of the attempt
57(24)
`It never ever goes away' What lies beneath
57(12)
Transcending death - Enhancing life
69(9)
Conclusion: transformations for better, for worse
78(3)
PART II IMPACT AND RECOVERY FOR PARTNERS
5 Changing the landscape on attempted suicide
81(12)
Attempted suicide in the context of significant others
83(1)
Attempted suicide and significant others: being met as an informant/caregiver vs being met as a person
84(8)
So what conclusions can we draw?
92(1)
6 Charting the transformative impact on partners
93(44)
Impact on `significant others'
95(1)
Understanding `transformation' and its relevance for partners
96(4)
Transformation of the `assumptive world'
100(8)
Transformation through ambiguous loss
108(7)
Boundary ambiguity
115(5)
Transformation through attachment injury
120(6)
Positive transformation: post-traumatic growth
126(7)
Summary
133(4)
7 Ottering a new pathway ot care tor partners and `others'
137(29)
Reconfiguring `burden of care' as primary trauma
138(1)
Resilience in the midst of ambiguous loss and boundary ambiguity: therapeutic interventions
139(1)
Finding meaning
140(6)
Revising attachment
146(1)
Transformative learning and the tripartite walking in the shoes model of suicide grief as applied to attempted suicide
147(8)
Attachment injury as opportunity for transformation
155(3)
Implications for policy
158(2)
Implications for primary care and psychotherapy practice
160(3)
Implications for psychotherapy training
163(1)
Theoretical transferability
164(1)
Implications for future research
165(1)
Conclusion 166(1)
References 167(9)
Index 176
Dr. Francis McGivern is a counselling psychologist chartered by the Psychological Society of Ireland. He works both in the public sector within a Higher Education Institute as well as running a small private practice. He has over 20 years experience providing psychotherapy to adults and adolescents.