Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to discover if there is a relationship between suicidal adolescent girls and borderline phenomena, and to examine separation anxiety in suicidal girls. Hansburg's Separation Anxiety Test and Gunderson's Diagnostic Interview for Borderline Disorder were administered to 40 adolescent girls. Only those girls that had attempted suicide were included in this study. The findings of this research suggested that adolescent suicide is a borderline phenomena that has its roots in the early separation-individuation phase of development, resulting in separation anxiety. The adolescent girl gets relief from the abandonment depression and feelings of separateness by using suicide as a vehicle for regression to a symbiotic state where she earlier had experienced safety. |