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Cutting and Self-Harm

A History of Self-Harm in Britain: A Genealogy of Cutting and Overdosing

A History of Self-Harm in Britain: A Genealogy of Cutting and Overdosing

... – self-cutting as a means of internal tension reduction – which surfaces during the 1960s (in both Britain and North ...on self-cutting is analysed, with the chief focus on how ...

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The cutting edge of clinical psychology? : the internet, mental health & self harm support groups

The cutting edge of clinical psychology? : the internet, mental health & self harm support groups

... There has been a recent massive growth within internet usage with people incorporating the internet increasingly into their everyday lives (Richards, Foster & Kiedrowski, 2007). I feel that this will increase the ...

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Epidemiology and trends in non-fatal self-harm in three centres in England, 2000–2012: findings from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England

Epidemiology and trends in non-fatal self-harm in three centres in England, 2000–2012: findings from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England

... following self-harm, and it is known that many self-harm episodes do not result in hospital presentation, especially in young ...to self-cutting, which is less likely to result ...

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Non-suicidal reasons for self-harm: A systematic review of self-reported accounts

Non-suicidal reasons for self-harm: A systematic review of self-reported accounts

... guring self-injury as ‘ to make myself ugly or disgusting, I've been cutting myself so that if someone does try anything they'll see my body and think what a freak, she's disgusting, she's ugly' (Par fi tt, ...

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Reclaiming the Girl Child from Self Harm

Reclaiming the Girl Child from Self Harm

... of self-harm involve cutting the skin with sharp objects [2, ...Nevertheless, self-harm methods employed depend largely on the self-harmer’s inventiveness and determination to ...

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Management of patients presenting with self-harm

Management of patients presenting with self-harm

... Although self-poisoning was by far the commonest method of self-harm seen on hospital presentation to ED in all age-groups, this observation was most conspicuous among young people from age 12 to 17 ...

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The association between social relationships and self harm: a case–control study in Taiwan

The association between social relationships and self harm: a case–control study in Taiwan

... the self- harm method (for the case group), demographic and psychosocial information, social relationships, health con- ditions and major life events (described in detail ...a self-harm act ...

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A self harm series and its relationship with childhood adversity among adolescents in mainland China: a cross sectional study

A self harm series and its relationship with childhood adversity among adolescents in mainland China: a cross sectional study

... (4) cutting blood vessels deliberately (e.g., cutting wrist, neck, or fatal parts of the blood vessels); (5) stabbing; (6) electrocution; (7) drowning; (8) overdosing ...lethal self-harm with ...

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Switching methods of self-harm at repeat episodes: Findings from a multicentre cohort study

Switching methods of self-harm at repeat episodes: Findings from a multicentre cohort study

... of self-harm, and gender are the only variables that showed a clear effect on the pattern of switching with the level of significance (alpha) set at ...of self-harm, history of mental health ...

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Effectiveness of systemic family therapy versus treatment as usual for young people after self-harm: a pragmatic, phase 3, multicentre, randomised controlled trial

Effectiveness of systemic family therapy versus treatment as usual for young people after self-harm: a pragmatic, phase 3, multicentre, randomised controlled trial

... had self-harmed at least once before this index ...defined self-harm as any form of intentional non-fatal self-poisoning or self-injury (including cutting, taking excess ...

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Suicide After Deliberate Self-Harm in Adolescents and Young Adults

Suicide After Deliberate Self-Harm in Adolescents and Young Adults

... index self-harm treatment setting hierarchically as (1) inpatient, (2) emergency department, or (3) outpatient for those receiving care in >1 ...Index self-harm method was classified as ...

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Harm reduction as a strategy for supporting people who self-harm on mental health wards : the views and experiences of practitioners

Harm reduction as a strategy for supporting people who self-harm on mental health wards : the views and experiences of practitioners

... from self-harming causes them more distress, can lead to an escalation in their self-harming behaviour, is stigmatising and detrimental to their relationship with professionals (Duperouzel and Fish, 2008, ...

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Effectiveness of the behavior change intervention to improve harm reduction self-efficacy among people who inject drugs in Thailand

Effectiveness of the behavior change intervention to improve harm reduction self-efficacy among people who inject drugs in Thailand

... retical model, aimed to change PWID behaviors and improve their harm reduction self-efficacy. It consists of three parts: start, smart, and strong. Start I session prepared participants for Triple-S ...

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Nurture before responsibility: self in relation competence and self harm

Nurture before responsibility: self in relation competence and self harm

... her self-harm: her interactivity with deeply oppressive, unchosen situation and circumstance means she still acts, but these are based on false, distorted desires, epistemic beliefs, and so ...critical ...

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Impulsivity and self harm in adolescence: a systematic review

Impulsivity and self harm in adolescence: a systematic review

... of self-harm [12, 33, 34], findings suggest that the relationship between self-harm outcomes and impulsivity is best understood in terms of how impulsivity relates to mood and the short-term ...

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Rates of self harm presenting to general hospitals: a comparison of data from the Multicentre Study of Self Harm in England and Hospital Episode Statistics

Rates of self harm presenting to general hospitals: a comparison of data from the Multicentre Study of Self Harm in England and Hospital Episode Statistics

... for self- harm result in admission to a hospital bed, it might be expected that HES admission data would be around 50% lower than Multicentre Study and HES ED ...for self- harm are also fairly ...

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General Practitioners' Accounts of Patients Who Have Self-Harmed

General Practitioners' Accounts of Patients Who Have Self-Harmed

... who self-harm, and es- pecially of addressing suicide risk assessments with high- risk groups of patients, highlight a potential challenge for current approaches to responding to self-harm in ...

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'The inner scar.' Women's experience of self-harm

'The inner scar.' Women's experience of self-harm

... who self-harm and their experience of clinical services to be prioritised, to allow the spread of awareness among mental health professionals concerning the complex nature of these women’s ...

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Preliminary research informing policy on remote alcohol monitoring in criminal justice : the Scottish experience

Preliminary research informing policy on remote alcohol monitoring in criminal justice : the Scottish experience

... Amount and frequency of drinking Association of drinking with harm adverse life events, harm to self, relationships with family, partners and children Association of alcohol with crime, [r] ...

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Attitudes Towards Adolescent Self Harm and its Prevention: The Views of those who Self Harm and their Peers

Attitudes Towards Adolescent Self Harm and its Prevention: The Views of those who Self Harm and their Peers

... who self-harmed believed that it was related to loneliness and depression than their non-self-harming ...who self-harm are perhaps more aware that for many young people self-harm ...

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