Authors: Alexandra G. Kaplan, Rona Klein

This paper examines the gender differences in patterns of completed suicide and suicide attempts within a relational model of women's development. Women's suicide attempts are seen as an effort to engage with others, while a completed suicide reflects a hopelessness for meaningful connection.

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  • Jean Baker Miller Training Institute
  • Publication
  • gender relationships
  • relational-cultural theory
  • Anger, Shame, Depression
  • Relational Development
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