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Interpersonal Deadlock and the Suicidal Adolescent: An Empirically Based Hypothesis

NCJ Number
120954
Journal
American Journal of Family Therapy Volume: 17 Issue: 3 Dated: (Fall 1989) Pages: 195-207
Author(s)
N J Kaslow; F S Wamboldt; M Z Wamboldt; R B Anderson; L S Benjamin
Date Published
1989
Length
13 pages
Annotation
This paper details the interaction of a family whose adolescent daughter was brought to the Emergency Room following an overdose.
Abstract
A microanalysis of the family's interaction was coded using the Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB) model of interpersonal behavior. The SASB observations of this case suggest that suicidal behavior may be a response to an interpersonal climate in which concurrent, complex messages of both hostile control and hostile autonomy-giving are given to an adolescent by her family. Treatment implications that arise directly from this empirically based formulation are discussed. 4 figures, 22 references. (Author abstract)