Countertransference towards suicidal patients: a systematic review

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Laurent Michaud
Kyle T. Greenway
Sylvie Corbeil
Céline Bourquin
Stéphane Richard-Devantoy
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[1] McGill University,Department of Psychiatry & Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill Group for Suicide Studies
[2] Lausanne University Hospital,Psychiatric Liaison Service
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Countertransference; Suicide; Self-harm; Mental health professionals;
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Countertransference towards suicidal patients may blur healthcare professionals’ clinical judgment and lead to suboptimal decision-making. We conducted a systematic review of the quantitative studies on this topic. Following PRISMA guidelines, various databases were searched for studies measuring countertransference in healthcare professionals treating suicidal patients. Two authors independently performed screening and the quality of included studies was formally assessed. Ten studies were identified (3/5/2 of low/intermediate/high quality, respectively). Cross-sectional studies showed evidence for specific and adverse countertransference (e.g., disinterest, anxiety, overwhelming, rejection, helplessness or distress) towards suicidal patients. Furthermore, countertransference was prospectively associated with suicidal behavior and ideation in studies that explored this issue, but the meaning of this association remains to be clarified. Healthcare professionals’ characteristics (e.g. professional background, gender, personality traits) influenced countertransference. Suicidal patients elicit adverse countertransference, which should be addressed in clinical practice and through dedicated training.
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