Recovering from the suicide of a client with schizophrenia: Recommendations for case managers

Auteurs

J Walsh.

Résumé

Many case managers in mental health settings occasionally experience a client's suicide, and this can be an emotionally devastating event. The symptoms of schizophrenia, including the difficulties those client face in forming trusting relationships with others, brings special challenges to the case manager's recovery because of the efforts put into developing that relationship. The purposes of this article are to describe a range of possible reactions of case managers following the suicide of a client with schizophrenia and how those persons can be helped to make a positive recovery from such an event. A summary of suicide risk factors for case managers to assess when working with clients who have schizophrenia is included. SUICIDE-COMPLÉTÉ SCHIZOPHRÉNIE DOSSIER-PATIENT PROFESSIONNEL-SANTÉ-MENTALE DEUIL


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