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Social Work with Clients Contemplating Suicide: Complexity and Ambiguity in the Clinical, Ethical, and Legal Considerations
Authors:Faye Mishna  Beverley J Antle  Cheryl Regehr
Institution:(1) Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 246 Bloor Street, West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 1A1;(2) Department of Social Work, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Social workers in agency and private practice settings often work with clients grappling with suicide, either as an acute or chronic situation. Probably more than any other clinical condition, suicide forces the practitioner to confront complex ethical, legal, and psychological questions while managing an urgent circumstance. This article attempts to illuminate the ethical and legal considerations that may arise when a client contemplates suicide. Rather than advancing one answer, we stress that in training and the workplace social workers must fully consider the complexities and ambiguities of a client's experiences as well as their own clinical, ethical, and legal obligations.
Keywords:suicide and ethics  social work and suicidal clients  legal and ethical issues
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