The second edition of Half in Love with Death gives therapists new tools to help manage chronically suicidal patients. Clinicians will learn how to tolerate suicidality, understand the inner world of patients, avoid repeated hospitalizations, and focus on life situations that maintain suicidal ideas and behaviors. This new edition includes a number of major updates and a new chapter on the epidemiology of suicidality.
Each chapter develops a theoretical perspective based on empirical data, and many are illustrated by clinical examples. Topics addressed throughout the text include:
Distinctions among various types of suicidality
The inner world of the chronically suicidal patient, with a particular focus on pain, emptiness, and hopelessness
The relationship between chronic suicidality and personality disorders, especially the category of borderline personality
The effectiveness of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy for chronically suicidal patients
The risks of litigation in managing this patient population
This is a crucially important resource for clinicians who treat chronically suicidal patients, one that provides enlightened and evidence-based guidelines.
Each chapter develops a theoretical perspective based on empirical data, and many are illustrated by clinical examples. Topics addressed throughout the text include:
Distinctions among various types of suicidality
The inner world of the chronically suicidal patient, with a particular focus on pain, emptiness, and hopelessness
The relationship between chronic suicidality and personality disorders, especially the category of borderline personality
The effectiveness of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy for chronically suicidal patients
The risks of litigation in managing this patient population
This is a crucially important resource for clinicians who treat chronically suicidal patients, one that provides enlightened and evidence-based guidelines.
"Imagine a new disease, sudden and violent in manifestation, with no accepted treatment, and sometimes ending in death. To write about something like this requires care, sensitivity, and courage. We have the disease-it is now called suicidality-and Joel Paris in this new edition is its worthy chronicler. He shirks nothing, embraces all the evidence, and his writing is a joy to read."
Peter Tyrer, professor of psychiatry, Imperial College, London, UK
"Chronic suicidal ideation is a challenging and often misunderstood problem. This authoritative text by a leading expert provides the understanding needed for effective management. The author's pragmatic approach makes this book an invaluable resource for clinicians, those suffering from the condition, and those seeking to support them."
W. John Livesley, professor emeritus of psychiatry, University of British Columbia
Peter Tyrer, professor of psychiatry, Imperial College, London, UK
"Chronic suicidal ideation is a challenging and often misunderstood problem. This authoritative text by a leading expert provides the understanding needed for effective management. The author's pragmatic approach makes this book an invaluable resource for clinicians, those suffering from the condition, and those seeking to support them."
W. John Livesley, professor emeritus of psychiatry, University of British Columbia