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Controversy and The Unspoken

There are controversial issues around the topic of suicide and mental health care in general. Many individuals have committed suicide during or after engaging in therapy. Counselors have lost sight of the limits of confidentiality and infact one might go so far as to say confidentiality kills in some circumstances.  Some questions that have been largely untouched include -- How long should a therapist continue to treat when treatment is failing or leading to worsening of symptoms? When is therapy unethical? Who is guarding the patients? What is the affect of a "Borderline" therapist on a patient? What percentage of suicides do occur in treatment? What percentage of these are due to poor treatment, toxic relationships, negligence or counselor burnout?  

Unfortunately, accountability is far from optimal.  Professional misconduct occurs at alarming rates and sweeping changes in mental health have occurred without adaquate checks into quality of care.  It is of crucial importance that mental health consumers shop for their providers with great care.  When suspected misconduct and ethical violations occur, contact your local Department of Health and Professional Regulations to make an appropriate complaint.  It could save a life.

More Info to come on Current Issues in Suicide Research and Prevention and Postvention as well as shared stories from you.  

Personal Stories --  email webmaster
If you have questions about the mental health care of a loved one or a person who suicided during therapy share your story.
Personal Attitudes, Beliefs, Accounts -- email webmaster

Articles On Suicide

More to come from research in this area.  Below are a few references to interesting articles about some of the topics alluded to above.  Please email webmaster with articles or citations.

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's Surviving Suicide Loss
Lack of continuity--a problem in the care of young suicides. Hult�en A; Wasserman D, PublicActa Psychiatr Scand, 97(5):326-33, 1998 May
Problems with managed psychiatric care without a psychiatrist-manager, Hosp Community Psychiatry, 42(12):1221-4 , 1991 Dec
Counter-transference reactions contributing to completed suicide , Br J Med Psychol, 60 ( Pt 4):379-85 , 1987 Dec
Search PubMed at The National Library of Medicine for more articles

 

Links of Interest

The Ethics Side of Suicide
Suicide by Managed Care: The Cost of Care Versus the Value of Life
How to Find a Therapist

 

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