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Information About the Task Force Efforts: An Open Letter to Therapist
Survivors (original version March 2000) Dear Colleague, Losing a client to suicide is hard. Your
personal/professional boundaries have been violated by your
client/patient. You have extra work to do. You have heard
about lawsuits and you feel the fear. You may feel angry
that this client/patient violated agreements you made with
them. And you have many feelings beyond that. If you have lost a client/patient or if you want to be
prepared for the possibility, the American Association of
Suicidology wants to assist you. It has formed the Clinician
Survivor Task Force. The committee and its members will put
you in touch with its nation-wide support network, give you
a list of clinicians to call for help, and share articles
that others have found helpful. Losing a client/patient to suicide is an occupational
hazard for professional clinicians. Concerns about this risk
are a source of stress for all of us. Between 5,000 and
10,000 will have this experience each year. Many of these
colleagues have reported increasing their focus on clues
related to suicide potential, increased collegial
consultation, increased attention to legal-forensic matters,
becoming more conservative in managing clients/patients,
charting and record keeping, and have become increasingly
concerned with issues of death and dying. Some report major
disruptions in their professional and personal lives,
including post-trauma symptoms (similar to other
trauma). Rather than walk alone with this in your personal and
professional life, contact the Clinician Survivor Task Force
through the American Association of Suicidology office.
Phone (202) 237-2280; E-Mail: ajkulp@suicidology.org
or use the web site: www.suicidology.org. >3/2000< JudyMeade
NOTICE: If you would like to be
involved in the efforts of the Task Force, please contact the Task
Force co-chairs, Dr. Nina J. Gutin (ngutin@earthlink.net)
and Dr. Vanessa L. McGann (VLMcGann@aol.com).
Other communications about the website may be directed to: John L.
McIntosh, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Indiana University South
Bend, PO Box 7111, South Bend, IN 46634-7111. Email communications
can be sent to jmcintos@iusb.edu.
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