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- Finding new meaning through music after a suicide attemptPublication . Alves, Andréa Cristina; Pereira, Camila Corrêa Matias; Ribeiro, Maria Inês Lemos Coelho; Almeida, Aline Siqueira de; Carvalho, José Carlos; Vedana, Kelly Graziani GiaccheroListening to music can trigger unpleasant feelings or bring meaning to our lives, both from the cognitive and psychic perspectives. Thus, music can attribute meanings to our personal experiences and act as a regulator of emotions when living these experiences.Songlyrics can often influence behaviours while helping to work on processes of resilience, autonomy, empowerment, and psychosocial rehabilitation.This study aims to analyse the possibilities of music in the process of resignification of life through the discursive productions of individuals after a suicide attempt.A qualitative study was conducted with eight Brazilian adults assisted in a mental health service,in 2018, through semi-structured interviews.The Symbolic Interactionism theoretical framework was used, and the data weresubmitted for thematic analysis.Three categories were identified: ‘Spirituality as an empowering agent’;‘Sense of belonging and identification’, and ‘The importance of music as a sensitizer of reasons for living and an instrument of verbalization of feelings.The study provides important findings that merit further investigation regarding interventions and possibilities related to music as a healing method in the process of resignification oflife after a suicide attempt
- Most popular posts about suicide in blogsPublication . Vedana, Kelly Graziani Giachero; Di Donato, Gabriela; Fonseca Da Silva, Andreza; Pereira, Camila Corrêa Matias; Miasso, Adriana Inocenti; Zanetti, Ana Carolina Guidorizzi; Borges, Tatiana LongoThis study reviewed suicide-related posts in blogs with Portuguese languages. Qualitative study conducted on Tumblr platform by searching the word “suicide”, the first 250 posts in Portuguese ranked as “most popular” were selected and submitted to Thematic Analysis. “Suffering and dissatisfaction with life” was the main theme. The painful relationships and suffering reinforced each other and both increased the expectation that death could be beneficial and eliminate problems and pain. The unsatisfactory relationships and social pressures of “being well” made it difficult to express suffering and seek help. Self-harm represented both delay and preparation for suicide. The “suicide prevention” was approached in the minority of the posts and it was related with criticisms, depreciation, and objection to suicide. Online and offline suicidal behavior prevention actions need to address the perspective on life and death, interpersonal relationships, self-mutilation, coping strategies, and solicitation / offer of help.