Fr. 239.00

Integrating Narrative Identity in Suicidology - A Clinical Exploration of Story, Identity, and Suicide

English · Hardback

Will be released 03.04.2026

Description

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Integrating Narrative Identity in Suicidology examines the pivotal role of stories in forming our identities and how, when those stories break down, suicidality can emerge.
While addressing universal themes within suicidology, the book also draws on specific Canadian contributions. These insights reflect Canada's diverse socio-cultural landscape and its unique approach to mental health challenges. Canadian research and practices offer valuable perspectives that enhance our understanding of narrative identity's role in mental health. By integrating these contributions, the book not only enriches the dialogue around suicidality but also illustrates how localized insights can have global relevance.
Presented here is not merely an academic treatise but a practical guide for mental health professionals who are keen to apply principles of narrative identity and story reconstruction. It provides a method to help those adrift reconnect with their stories, offering a renewed sense of hope and a redefined identity, thereby restoring their place in the world.


List of contents










Part 1: Suicide and the Self: A Journey Through Time, Identity, and Meaning 1. 58 Years Later: Where Are We Now? 2. Who Am I, and Why Does It Matter? Suicide, Identity, and Meaning Part 2: Existence 3. Who Are You? An Existential Model for Understanding Suicidality 4. Mapping the Self: A Deep Dive into the ENSI Model and Its Clinical Applications 5. Navigating Suicidality: A Psychological Map for Identity Reconstruction 6. Rewriting the Broken Narrative: Meaning-Making and Suicide Prevention through Identity Reconstruction Part 3: Relations 7. The Family Factor 8. The Weight of a Generation: Cohort Effects on Suicide 9. Land, Identity, and Healing: Understanding Indigenous Suicide Part 4: Narratives 10. Stories That Shape Us: The Suicidal Narrative 11. Beyond Silence: Stories as Medicine in Indigenous Communities 12. Cultural Scripts of Suicide: Agency, Identity, and Obligation Part 5: Emotions 13. The Tension of Suicide: Ambivalence and the Fight Within 14. A Distance Between Us: The Quiet Ache of Isolation 15. Suicidal Countertransference: The Silent Conversation Part 6: Instinct 16. The Vulnerability Equation: How Innate Risk and Unbearable Life Events Shape a Path to Suicide 17. Inside a Suicidal Mind: The Anatomy of Acute Crisis


About the author










Matias Gay, RN, MScN(c), is a suicidologist, researcher, and clinical leader specializing in youth suicide prevention, narrative identity, and person-centered care across emergency and mental health systems.


Product details

Authors Matias Gay
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 03.04.2026
 
EAN 9781041073338
ISBN 978-1-041-07333-8
No. of pages 278
Illustrations farbige Illustrationen, Raster, farbig, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

PSYCHOLOGY / Suicide, Personal & public health, Family psychology, Psychotherapy, Personal and public health / health education, Couple and Family psychology

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