1991
DOI: 10.1037/10094-000
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The suicidal patient: Clinical and legal standards of care.

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“…The French sociologist identified four types of suicide: selfish suicide, anomic suicide, selfless suicide and fatalistic suicide [10], and Alec Roy presents three main categories: anomic suicide, selfish suicide and selfless suicide [11]. With referral to the concept of selfish suicide, Bruce Bongar states that this is most frequently associated with depressive symptoms, loss of hope, mental pain [12] and was the cause of approximately 18,000 deaths between 2010 and 2013 in the United Kingdom and over 10,000, between the same years, in Romania, as shown in Figure 3, according to the data provided by the World Health Organisation [13].…”
Section: Suicidal or Criminalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The French sociologist identified four types of suicide: selfish suicide, anomic suicide, selfless suicide and fatalistic suicide [10], and Alec Roy presents three main categories: anomic suicide, selfish suicide and selfless suicide [11]. With referral to the concept of selfish suicide, Bruce Bongar states that this is most frequently associated with depressive symptoms, loss of hope, mental pain [12] and was the cause of approximately 18,000 deaths between 2010 and 2013 in the United Kingdom and over 10,000, between the same years, in Romania, as shown in Figure 3, according to the data provided by the World Health Organisation [13].…”
Section: Suicidal or Criminalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If, in the first case, the individual's desire focuses on cessation of suffering, in the second case the emphasis is on personal achievements, family, political, emotional and material gains. The main motivation in selfish suicide is to put an end to psychological pain [12], while the suicide attacker's motivation is to create terror [22]. Israel Orbach described the motivation behind suicide attacks as follows: determination and enthusiasm consolidated by the success of previous attacks; the ideological hatred and anger directed against different religious, cultural and ethnic groups, the suicide bombers' martyrdom's glorification and heavenly rewards; recognition of the merits of the author's family [20].…”
Section: The Reasons For the Suicide Attackermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Üçüncü fark, intihar davranışına müdahale hak kındaki yayınlarda tedavi, rasyonel uygulamalar ve K R İ Z tedavi standartlarından çok (Bongar 1991) intihara müdahale ve pragmatik yol gösterici yöntemler (Lesse 1975) üzerinde durulmasıdır. Özellikle has taneye yatış endikasyonları üzerinde durulurken bi reyin yaşadığı stres veya psikoterapi sürecine daha az önem verilmektedir.…”
Section: Ve Müdahaleunclassified
“…Geleneksel intihar risk değerlendirme si (Bongar, 1991) cinsiyet rolü analizi ile destekle nebilir (Brovvn, 1986;1990;Canetto, 1994 İntihara müdahale konusunda şimdiye kadar önerilmiş her tedavinin belli avantaj ve dezavantaj ları vardır. Biyolojik tedavilerde psikolojik zihinliliğe gerek duyulmaması bir avantajken, hastanın çözü mü tamamen kendi dışında araması gibi olumsuz sonuçlar doğurması dezavantajdır.…”
Section: Sonuçlar Ve öNerilerunclassified
“…Prvi Etički kodeks APA zasnovan je na rezultatima empirijskog istraživanja, tako što su sakupljani kritični incidenti i etičke dileme sa kojima su se psiholozi susretali u praksi (Joyce & Rankin, 2010 41 Slična istraživanja u manjem obimu sprovedena su i ranije (Dryden, 1985;Shore & Golann, 1969 …”
Section: Ispitivanje Kritičnih Incidenataunclassified