Abstract
Psychoanalytic literature has a number of references to suicidal acts taking place on the anniversary of the death of a loved person. Anniversaries of significant bereavements have been seen as likely to reactivate a depressive syndrome and as possible precipitants of suicide. Zilboorg (7) suggested that suicides might take their lives on the anniversary of a parent's death as though to expiate the death which they unconsciously perceived as the result of their own wishes. Others have seen the meaning of the suicide's act as a fantasied rebirth or new beginning with a lost love object, and the supposed occurrence of suicides on the anniversary of a death has again been instanced as support (Jackson (3)).
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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