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Only in the session with his therapist does David realize that he was risking his
life; it is as if he had split off his capacity for taking care of himself. The therapist
is meant to take care of him and assume the fear for his survival. Although these
covert suicidal attempts were not consciously planned by David, the risk of their
succeeding was no less substantial.
Death from âaccidentsâ, particularly automobile accidents, is the most common
cause of death for adolescents. In the USA, 45% of adolescents who die between
ages 15 and 24 do so from accidents, 16% from acts of violence and 12% through
suicide (Balk 2014, 64). How many of these accidents were actually covert sui-
cides cannot be determined.
The particular susceptibility adolescents have for suicidal thoughts and suicide
attempts has come to be considered a serious problem by pedagogues and parents
in the last 20 years. It is now common knowledge how important it is to take
adolescentsâ remarks concerning death seriously. Anderson cites a series of risk
factors that point to the planning of a suicide.
The following is a list of risk factors which can be borne in mind:
1 Preoccupation with themes of death expressed in talking or writing
2 Expressing suicidal thoughts or threats
3 Actual suicidal threats or gestures, even in the distant past
4 Prolonged periods of depression, such as change in sleeping patterns, too
much or too little sleep or sudden extreme changes in weight or eating
5 Withdrawal and isolation from family and friends
6 A history of prolonged family conflicts and instability
7 Deteriorating academic performance reflected in lower grades, dropping lec-
tures and tutorials, and dropping out of school or college activities
8 Pending disciplinary issues in school or college
9 A history of severe or prolonged bullying
10 A history of family suicides
11 Persistent abuse of drugs or alcohol
12 Major personality and behavioral changes indicated by excessive anxiety, or
nervousness, angry outbursts, apathy, or lack of interest in personal appear-
ance or the opposite sex
13 Recent loss of close relationship through death or suicide, or a suicide within
school or college
14 Making final arrangements, leaving a âgoodbyeâ note, drawing up a will, or
giving away prized possessions
15 Telling someone of their state and intentions
(Anderson 2009, 232ff )
Close observation of the adolescentâs behavior by family members and friends
can help assess â or reduce â the risk of suicide. The mere fact that close friends
and family members are paying attention can send a signal to the suicidal adoles-
cent that it matters whether or not she lives.
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Puberty and Adolescence
The Inner Worlds of Teenagers and their Parents
- Titel
- Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Puberty and Adolescence
- Untertitel
- The Inner Worlds of Teenagers and their Parents
- Autor
- Gertraud Diem-Wille
- Verlag
- Routledge
- Datum
- 2021
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-1-003-14267-6
- Abmessungen
- 16.0 x 24.0 cm
- Seiten
- 292
- Kategorien
- International
- Medizin