London, UK.
J Anal Psychol. 2022 Jun;67(3):796-816. doi: 10.1111/1468-5922.12820.
Working with patients who end their lives through suicide is one of the greatest challenges and fears a clinician might face. This paper explores the experience of working with such patients in the course of psychiatric care and Jungian analysis. Jungian theory is used to explore a conceptual understanding of the dilemmas faced. Such theory points to an intractable conflict between Self and ego giving rise to unbearable distress, partly through difficulties arising in achieving individuation. The paper proposes that our difficulties in dealing with a patient's suicide might reflect a manifestation of relentless hope and, perhaps contentiously, these patients made a more considered decision in their final acts than prevailing clinical opinion suggests.
与通过自杀结束生命的患者合作是临床医生可能面临的最大挑战和恐惧之一。本文探讨了在精神科护理和荣格分析过程中与此类患者合作的经验。荣格理论用于探讨对所面临困境的概念理解。该理论指出,自我和自我之间存在难以解决的冲突,导致无法忍受的痛苦,部分原因是在实现个体化过程中出现困难。本文提出,我们在处理患者自杀问题时的困难可能反映了无情希望的表现,也许有争议的是,这些患者在最后时刻做出了比普遍临床意见所暗示的更深思熟虑的决定。