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Conversations with survivors of suicide: old stories and new meaningsMandim, Leanne 01 January 2001 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to provide descriptions of conversations with survivors of suicide, including their relationships with the persons who committed suicide, the relationships that followed these deaths, their experiences of suicide, and the way that they made sense of these deaths.
The epistemological framework of this dissertation is ecosystemic and social constructionist. This study involved in-depth interviews with three suicide survivors, exploring personal and professional domains. Thematic analysis was the method used to generate patterns of meaning.
The researcher recounted the research participants' stories and punctuated emergent themes and patterns according to what she deemed important. Each story was contextualised, and included reflections of the researcher. Themes both common and unique to each participant story were highlighted and discussed.
The information yielded from this study could have value to survivors of suicide and psychotherapists whose clients commit suicide. / Psychology / M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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Towards an ecosystemic understanding of suicidal behaviourEksteen, Elmarié 03 1900 (has links)
In this dissertation the literature on suicidal behaviour is reviewed, with particular emphasis on professional conceptualizations and understanding as informed by the psychiatric and sociological paradigms. Basic postulates of the Ecosystemic paradigm, as it is informed by Maturana's second-order cybernetic approach was discussed. The effect of such an approach on therapy with suicidal individuals was pointed out. It became clear that perceived methodological problems experienced when researching suicidal behaviour from a Newtonian/realist paradigm can be side-stepped when viewed from an Ecosystemic paradigm.
It was finally proposed that an ethic of participation, as informed by a second-order cybernetic approach, be adopted when viewing the suicide situation. In the process ethics was reconceptualized as an awareness of the therapist's participation in whatever is created, and not in finding the ''right" way when working with suicidal individuals. / Psychology / M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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Modèle de l’engagement et de l’abandon de traitement de l’adolescent avec trouble de personnalité limiteDesrosiers, Lyne 12 1900 (has links)
Plus de la moitié des adolescents suicidaires dont une large proportion présente un trouble de personnalité limite (TPL) abandonnent leur traitement. Les conséquences de leur défection sont préoccupantes considérant la récurrence de leurs conduites suicidaires et le fait que cette pathologie augmente le risque d’une évolution défavorable à l’âge adulte.
À partir d’une méthode de théorisation ancrée constructiviste, cette étude visait à comprendre les processus associés à l’instabilité du mode de consultation des adolescents avec TPL. Elle a permis de spécifier les vulnérabilités à l’abandon des adolescents avec TPL et celles de leurs parents et mis au jour que l’atténuation des problèmes d’accessibilité, la préparation au traitement, l’adaptation des soins aux particularités du TPL et finalement la prise en compte de la disposition à traiter des soignants constituent des réponses déterminantes pour leur engagement.
Les processus de désengagement ont également été spécifiés. Des perceptions négatives à l’égard du traitement, du soignant ou du fait d’être en traitement génèrent une activation émotionnelle. Celle-ci induit ensuite des attitudes contre-productives qui évoluent vers des comportements francs de désengagement. Dans ce contexte, des réponses du dispositif de soins telles une régulation insuffisante de l’engagement, des impairs thérapeutiques et des demandes paradoxales précipitent l’abandon de traitement.
Finalement, les processus impliqués dans l’abandon de traitement ont été formalisés dans le Modèle de l’engagement et de l’abandon de traitement des adolescents avec TPL. Celui-ci illustre que des processus distincts caractériseraient les abandons précoces et les abandons tardifs des adolescents avec TPL. L’abandon précoce résulterait de l’échec du dispositif de soins à profiter de l’impulsion de la demande d’aide pour engager l’adolescent et le parent lors de ce premier moment critique de sa trajectoire de soins. En contrepartie, les abandons tardifs traduiraient les défaillances du dispositif de soins à adopter des mesures correctives pour les maintenir en traitement lors d’un deuxième moment critique marqué par leur désengagement.
Les taux d’abandon de traitement de ces jeunes pourraient être diminués par un dispositif de soins qui reconnaît les périls inhérents au traitement de cette clientèle, se montre proactif pour résoudre les problèmes de désengagement, intègre des mécanismes de soutien aux soignants et favorise une pratique réflexive. / More than half of suicidal adolescents, a large proportion of which manifest borderline personality disorder (BPD), drop out from treatment. The consequences of their premature termination are cause for concern, given the recurrence of their suicidal attempts and that they present elevated risk for major mental disorders during adulthood.
The current study sought to gain a broader appreciation of processes involved in treatment dropout among adolescents with BPD through a constructivist grounded theory. Various dropout vulnerabilities specific to adolescents with BPD and their parents, including psychological characteristics, help-seeking context and perception of mental illness and mental healthcare were identified. Care-setting response including management of accessibility problems, adaptation of services to needs of adolescents with BPD, preparation for treatment, and consideration for the health professional's disposition to treat were also found to be determinant to their engagement to treatment.
The processes of disengagement from treatment have also been specified. Negative perceptions regarding treatment, clinicians, and receiving treatment have been shown to generate emotional activation. The aforementioned lead to counter-productive attitudes that evolve into outright disengagement behaviours. In this context, responses from the care-setting, such as an insufficient regulation of the engagement, therapeutic faux pas and paradoxical demands, precipitate premature treatment termination.
Finally, the processes involved in the abandonment of treatment were formalized in the Model of engagement and treatment dropout for Adolescent with BPD. This illustrates that distinct processes characterise the premature and late dropouts of adolescents with BPD. The early terminations result from the failure of the care-setting to take advantage of the impetus at help seeking to engage the adolescent and the parent at that first critical moment in the care trajectory. On the other hand, the late dropouts translate failures of the care-setting to adopt corrective measures to maintain the patient in treatment at a second critical moment indicated by their disengagement.
The termination rate of those adolescent treatments could be diminished by a system of care-setting that recognizes the inherent difficulties related to the treatment of those specific patients, is proactive to solve problems of disengagement, integrates support systems for clinicians and promotes a reflexive practice.
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Conversations with survivors of suicide: old stories and new meaningsMandim, Leanne 01 January 2001 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to provide descriptions of conversations with survivors of suicide, including their relationships with the persons who committed suicide, the relationships that followed these deaths, their experiences of suicide, and the way that they made sense of these deaths.
The epistemological framework of this dissertation is ecosystemic and social constructionist. This study involved in-depth interviews with three suicide survivors, exploring personal and professional domains. Thematic analysis was the method used to generate patterns of meaning.
The researcher recounted the research participants' stories and punctuated emergent themes and patterns according to what she deemed important. Each story was contextualised, and included reflections of the researcher. Themes both common and unique to each participant story were highlighted and discussed.
The information yielded from this study could have value to survivors of suicide and psychotherapists whose clients commit suicide. / Psychology / M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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Towards an ecosystemic understanding of suicidal behaviourEksteen, Elmarié 03 1900 (has links)
In this dissertation the literature on suicidal behaviour is reviewed, with particular emphasis on professional conceptualizations and understanding as informed by the psychiatric and sociological paradigms. Basic postulates of the Ecosystemic paradigm, as it is informed by Maturana's second-order cybernetic approach was discussed. The effect of such an approach on therapy with suicidal individuals was pointed out. It became clear that perceived methodological problems experienced when researching suicidal behaviour from a Newtonian/realist paradigm can be side-stepped when viewed from an Ecosystemic paradigm.
It was finally proposed that an ethic of participation, as informed by a second-order cybernetic approach, be adopted when viewing the suicide situation. In the process ethics was reconceptualized as an awareness of the therapist's participation in whatever is created, and not in finding the ''right" way when working with suicidal individuals. / Psychology / M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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Modèle de l’engagement et de l’abandon de traitement de l’adolescent avec trouble de personnalité limiteDesrosiers, Lyne 12 1900 (has links)
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The Role of Psycho-Sociocultural Factors in Suicide Risk Among Mong/Hmong YouthVang, TangJudy 05 June 2013 (has links)
This study examined psychological, social, and cultural factors that can affect suicide risk among Mong/Hmong youth between the ages of 18 and 25. Emerging evidence suggests that Mong/Hmong youth are at an increased risk for suicide (Huang, Lee, & Arganza, 2004; Jesilow & Xiong, 2007). Additionally, initial findings and theories have suggested potential associations between Mong/Hmong youth suicide risk and intergenerational family conflict, ethnic identity, acculturation, depression, and spirituality. The seriousness of suicide risk among Mong/Hmong youth in this country has been overlooked for decades; therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine these associations with the hope that the findings would be beneficial in future efforts to reduce suicide risk among Mong/Hmong youth.
This research was a cross-sectional exploratory study that used a purposive sampling method in addition to snowball sampling. The sample consisted of 165 Mong/Hmong youth between the ages of 18 and 25 from three California academic institutions. Results indicated that of 165 respondents, 59% (n=98) have had passing thoughts of suicide. There was a correlation between ethnic identity, intergenerational family conflict, depression, and spiritual beliefs. Furthermore, ethnic identity and intergenerational family conflict were significant predictors of depression. Lastly, depression and having a belief in Mong/Hmong traditional spiritual and healing practices were predictors of suicide risk among the sampled population.
Two open-ended protective factor questions were explored to encourage participants to reflect on their resilience to suicide by sharing how they responded to thoughts of ending their life and what helped them to overcome those thoughts. Five themes were identified as protective factors: (1) having the cognitive ability to understand how death affects loved ones; (2) optimism and having a positive orientation toward the future; (3) connectedness with family, friends, and community; (4) having a sense of self-worth; and (5) a social life.
Implications for social work practice and policy include the development, expansion and delivery of culturally appropriate mental health treatment services for young adults. This entails the incorporation of traditional Mong/Hmong mental health healing practices into western mental health treatment, ongoing clinical research to better understand the mental health needs of the Mong/Hmong young adult population, and educating and empowering the Mong/Hmong community to access the mental health system, thereby reducing the stigma associated with mental health and increasing access to treatment.
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Несамосохранительное поведение и личностные особенности подростков : магистерская диссертация / Non-self-preserving behavior and personality traits teenagersСиденков, М. К., Sidenkov, M. K. January 2021 (has links)
Объектом исследования является подросток с несамосохранительным поведением. Предметом исследования – личностные особенности подростка с несамосохранительным поведением. Магистерская диссертация состоит из введения, двух глав, заключения, списка литературы (92 источника). Объем магистерской диссертации 85 страниц, на которых размещены 5 рисунков и 6 таблиц. Во введении раскрывается актуальность проблемы исследования, разработанность проблематики, ставятся цель и задачи исследования, определяются объект и предмет исследования, теоретическая и практическая значимость работы. Первая глава включает в себя анализ особенностей личности современного подростка, анализ самосохранительного и несамосохранительного поведения, как научного феномена, и анализ особенностей несамосохранительного поведения в подростковой среде. Выводы по первой главе представляют собой итоги по изучению теоретического материала. Вторая глава посвящена эмпирической части исследования. В ней представлено описание выборки эмпирического исследования, основные и дополнительные гипотезы эмпирического исследования, перечислены и вкратце описаны методики, а также математический инструментарий, с помощью которых изучались гипотезы. В главе проводится анализ личностных факторов, влияющих на несамосохранительное поведение подростков (при помощи теста личностных акцентуаций В.П. Дворщенко, опросника Спилберг-Ханина, шкалы депрессии А. Бэка, теста «СР-45» П.И. Юнацкевич, метода цветовых выборов Л.Н. Собчик), последующее целостное описание подростков различных групп несамосохранительного поведения, сравнительный анализ групп между собой и с уже существующими исследованиями. Выводы по главе 2 включают в себя основные результаты эмпирического исследования. В заключении в обобщенном виде изложены результаты теоретической и эмпирической частей работы, а также выводы по выдвинутым гипотезам. / The object of the research is a teenager with non-self-preserving behavior. The subject of the research is the personality traits of a teenager with non-self-preserving behavior. The master's thesis consists of an introduction, two chapters, a conclusion, a list of references (92 sources). The volume of the master's thesis is 85 pages, which contain 5 figures and 6 tables. The introduction reveals the relevance of the research problem, the elaboration of the problematics, the goal and objectives of the research are set, the object and subject of research, the theoretical and practical significance of the work are determined. The first chapter includes an analysis of the personality traits of a modern adolescent, an analysis of self-preserving and non-self-preserving behavior as a scientific phenomenon, and an analysis of the characteristics of non-self-preserving behavior in a teenage environment. Conclusions for the first chapter represent the results of the study of theoretical material. The second chapter is devoted to the empirical part of the study. It provides a description of the empirical study sample, the main and additional hypotheses of the empirical study, lists and briefly describes the methods, as well as the mathematical tools with which the hypotheses were studied. The chapter analyzes the personality factors influencing the non-self-preserving behavior of adolescents (using the test of personal accentuations by V.P. Dvorschenko, the Spielberg-Khanin questionnaire, A. Beck's depression scale, the CP-45 test by P.I. Yunatskevich, the method of color choices L.N.Sobchik), the subsequent holistic description of adolescents from various groups of non-self-preserving behavior, a comparative analysis of the groups with each other and with existing studies. Conclusions from Chapter 2 include the main findings of the empirical study. The conclusion summarizes the results of the theoretical and empirical parts of the work, as well as conclusions based on the hypotheses put forward.
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Perceptions of personnel on police suicide and the role of a chaplainMabe, Sello Edwin 02 1900 (has links)
Suicide is a common phenomenon in all Police Agencies. Perceptions about police suicide, different Suicide Prevention Strategies and the Chaplain's role in preventing Police Suicide are researched.
Data gathering employed two methods, namely:-
A questionnaire to assess Perceptions of Personnel on Police Suicide and the Role of a Chaplain in the prevention thereof, and
A case study to substantiate qualitative data.
Information gathered through questionnaires was presented as percentages of personnel agreeing with statements. Results indicate that the following factors influence police perceptions on suicide:- Job characteristics,
Lack of care and support,
Low morale,
Ineffective coping skills and
Police culture.
Recommendations are made on how Police Chaplains and SAPS Department can get involved in suicide prevention. This include Pastoral role fulfilment, in cooperation with the multidisciplinary effort by Employee Assistance Service (EAS). Recommendations are also made regarding future research on police suicide and chaplain's intervention. / Practical Theology / M. Th. (Practical Theology)
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An in-depth study of the causative factors of suicide and attempted suicide amongst adolescent learners of Tshwane North (D3) areaKgosana, Mongalo Maria 12 1900 (has links)
Adolescent suicide and attempted suicide is an unhealthy practice that involves mental illness which led the suicidal behavior to be an important public health problem globally and in Africa. Suicide prevalence rates in young people in South Africa and in all major ethnic groups are a significant cause for concern. The adolescent mental illness causes sleepless nights on the education system. Though much research has been done on this problem it still remains one of the leading causes of death amongst adolescent learners locally and globally.
As a parent and an educator reading news articles, attending memorial services and funerals of adolescent learners who took their own lives, gave me enough reason for actions to be taken in order to find out what is causing adolescents to commit suicide. During this emotional experience as the researcher, I have discovered that the adolescent stage is a very fragile stage. I also discovered that when life stresses strike, coping as an adolescent becomes difficult.
This study focuses on an in-depth study of the causative factors of suicide and attempted suicide amongst the adolescent learners of Tshwane North (D3) area. The topic was investigated by means of a literature study and an empirical investigation using a qualitative approach. Data was collected by means of focus group discussion and one to one interview using a tape recorder and taking notes. Participant's answers were analysed individually and compared with all others.
Findings shows that adolescent suicide and attempted suicide is a mental disorder that need to be addressed by including physicians and psychologists, upon realizing the warning signs of suicide in order to minimalize the practice. It is also clear that adolescence is a fragile stage of growth and adolescents struggle to cope with life challenges such as peer pressure, parent separations, socialization, pregnancy, chronic illness and academic pressure.
It is recommended that NGOs in collaboration with the Health and Education Departments need to take action by organizing workshops to address causative factors of suicide and how to find help when realizing a suicidal adolescent learner. The department of education needs to ensure that adolescent suicide and attempted suicide preventative strategies should be taught from primary school level and be added to life skills subject in all grades. Life Orientation educator's to be trained about adolescent suicide to be well equipped to teach learners on how to recognize warning signs in their peers and friends. / Inclusive Education / M. Ed. (Inclusive Education)
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