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Acute care and mourning in the wake of suicide epidemics: Symposium 13: COFALP/GLADET: Important Topics in Mental Health: Suicide, Violence, and the Changing View of “Truth” (in Spanish)

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Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well
  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Abstract

To outlive the suicide of one's beloved, an ineffable trauma, entails a complicated grieving process. This paper illustrates the importance of understanding body and self as malleable, invested objects. The treatment of traumatized patients involves redrawing body frontiers, and subsequent reassurance that the body, once delineated and inhabited, won't betray its host. The concepts of objet a and transitional objects help distinguish anxieties related to external loss from anxieties related to the incorporation or reabsorption of an object whose cruel proximity threatens the internal integrity of body experience. The movement toward mourning can be complicated by melancholic incorporation of the deceased, especially in cases of suicide; the volitional nature of such acts retroactively disrupts life narratives, forcing one to create new answers to questions of who and what one was for the other who chose death and to give new connotations to one's prior encounters with death.

Publication Information

Output type

Research Output:
Contribution to conference
Paper
Peer-review

Original language

English

Publication milestones

  • Published - 11/10/2018

Publication status

Published - 11/10/2018

Related Event

Title

5th World Congress of the World Association of Cultural Psychiatry: Achieving Global Mental Health: Making Cultural Psychiatry Count

Event type

Other

Degree of recognition

International event

Date

10/10/2018 - 13/10/2018

Location

Columbia University, Morningside CampusNew York CityUnited States