Sitting with Suicide: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Suicide Prevention in Military Veterans

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作者
Miller, Rachael B. [1 ,2 ]
Interian, Alejandro [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Rutgers State Univ, Rutgers Sch Social Work, 120 Albany St,Tower 1,Suite 301, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
[2] Vet Affairs New Jersey Healthcare Syst, Lyons, NJ 07939 USA
[3] Rutgers State Univ, Robert Wood Johnson Med Sch, Dept Psychiat, Piscataway, NJ USA
关键词
Mindfulness; Embodiment; Suicide; Veterans; MBCT; EXPERIENTIAL AVOIDANCE; DEPRESSION; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1007/s10615-025-00994-x
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C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
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1204 ;
摘要
With recent studies citing that as many as 44 Veterans die by suicide daily, Veteran suicide is a pressing public health concern (America's Warrior Partnership. (2022). Operation deep dive summary of interim report. https://e55c5558-502f-457d-8a07-a49806f5ff14.usrfiles.com/ugd/e55c55_086099607d86 49aa8b5227f106f24865.pdf). Despite this alarming statistic, few evidence-based psychotherapies specifically target suicide prevention. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for suicide prevention (MBCT-S) is a nine-week, manualized group intervention that integrates mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) with the safety planning intervention to address suicidality. A randomized controlled trial (n = 140) found that MBCT-S significantly reduced suicide attempts, suicidal behaviors, and psychiatric hospitalizations among participating Veterans. To illustrate the application of this intervention and maintain participant anonymity, this paper presents a case composite highlighting the intervention's rationale and the facilitator's role in teaching Veterans the skill of staying present with intensely painful, harmful, and self-alienating experiences without resorting to suicidal behavior. The embodied presence of the MBCT-S facilitator emerges as a critical agent of change, fostering curiosity, compassion, and openness when addressing complex and isolating suicidal thoughts. This presence creates a foundation for connectedness within the group, which is essential for Veterans at risk of suicide. By illustrating these processes, the paper highlights the potential of MBCT-S to transform clinicians' capacity to support individuals in building equanimity and life-saving resilience.
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