(Ungrund) of the Russian existentialist Nicolai Berdyaev. The personal experiences of the therapist, along with some theoretical interpretations of the after-effects of both suicides, are presented using a psychodynamic and existential–phenomenological understanding of the therapeutic relationship with a psychotic and a non-psychotic patient. The main dilemmas exposed by a patient's suicide, especially if the patient suffers from psychosis, are difficult to deal with in the usual clinical settings and call for resources beyond it. The authors propose that these can be found in philosophical and theological insights." /> How a therapist survives the suicide of a patient—with a special focus on patients with psychosis - Skodlar Borut; Welz Claudia | sdvig press

How a therapist survives the suicide of a patient—with a special focus on patients with psychosis

Borut Skodlar , Claudia Welz

pp. 235-246


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