Solution-focused therapy for families coping with suicide

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
Sahily de Castro, Jeffrey T Guterman

Abstract

Solution-focused therapy is proposed as a model for families coping with suicide. The nature and incidence of suicide is described along with a consideration of the effects that suicide has on families and prevailing treatment approaches. Three case examples illustrate the application. Implications are discussed pertaining to the theory, practice, and research of solution-focused therapy for families coping with suicide.

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Apr 29, 2015·Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy·Everett McGuintyMirisse Foroughe
Jul 3, 2016·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Laura M FreyJulie Cerel
Nov 4, 2015·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Kay BradfordJ Wade Stewart
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