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Of course one of the most potent fears when training is the suicide of a person we are seeing.
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Managing this anxiety
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Managing this anxiety is important.
The importance of proper risk assessment
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The importance of full communication with supervisors
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Coping with the suicide of a client
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Suicide of trainees
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See also
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- Ellis, T.E., & Dickey, T.O. (1998). Procedures surrounding the suicide of a trainee's patient: A national survey of psychology internships and psychiatry residency programs. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 29, 492-497.
- Ellis, T.E., Dickey, T.O., & Jones, E.C. (1998). Patient suicide in psychiatry residency programs: A national survey of training and postvention practices. Academic Psychiatry, 22, 181-189.
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