Chronic suicidality and borderline personality
- PMID: 15237042
- DOI: 10.1521/pedi.18.3.215.35444
Chronic suicidality and borderline personality
Abstract
Suicidal ideation is a complex clinical event. In this article, acute suicidal ideation is compared with chronic suicidal ideation, specifically their different meanings, relationships with Axis I and Axis II disorders, intrapsychic functions, approaches to assessment, and interventions. The potential risks of acute hospitalization of the chronically suicidal borderline personality disorder patient are discussed as well as a longitudinal, multidimensional treatment strategy for the chronically suicidal individual.
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