Preventing Suicide Contagion

Authors

  • Anne Carriere Batshaw Youth and Family Centers Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Abstract

This exploratory longitudinal case study was designed to observe the reactions, over time, of three adolescents who displayed suicidal and self injurious tendencies. Music and other media products promoting self destructive values had been confiscated from each of them during their placement. A year later, all three were discharged home. One of them subsequently committed suicide. Postvention measures were systemic and organized around the needs of the ex-clients' communities, incorporating their active involvement in the clinical process. This study shows how suicidal clients can remain at high risk and continue to need close supervision in times of transition.

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Published

2001-03-01

How to Cite

Carriere, A. . (2001). Preventing Suicide Contagion. Journal of Child and Youth Care Work, 15, 50–60. Retrieved from http://acycpjournal.pitt.edu/ojs/jcycw/article/view/292

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Practice Issues