According to an article by Nock and Prinstein, Self-mutilation behavior is a pervasive public health problem occurring at a rate of 40% in the general adult population and 21 % in adult clinical populations. Adolescence is a period of significantly increased risk for self-mutilation behavior, as evidenced by rates of 14%-39% in adolescent community samples (Nock & Prinstein, 2005, p.140). Raising awareness about the behaviors and emotions involved with individuals who self-mutilate may help counselors and school administrators understand better methods of treatment for adolescents. The following is a review of current research and literature regarding the nature of adolescents suffering from self-mutilation behavior
This study centered on adolescent self-mutilation as well as possible forms of support and preventi...
Self-cutting is the most common form of self-mutilation in adolescents but there is insufficient kno...
This article describes the physical and emotional manifestations of self-mutilation behavior (SMB) i...
Self-mutilation is most accurately described as the intentional harm of one\u27s own body. Individua...
Although self-mutilation (SM) among adolescents has recently received increased scientific and publi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the provisional prevalence rates and characteristics of sel...
tables, references, 138 titles. Repetitive self-mutilation (RSM) has become increasingly prevalent a...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Treating self-mutilating behaviors (SMB) is complex. Since people are continuing to engage in the be...
Self-harm, also known as Self-Mutilating Behavior (SMB) has emerged as a major concern in this era o...
Repetitive self-mutilation (RSM) has become increasingly prevalent among adolescents. Empirical rese...
Research for the past 35 years has involved inpatient mentally ill persons who have been institution...
Self-mutilation, examined in samples of the general population, clinical groups, and self-identified...
Adolescent self-mutilative behavior (SMB) is a pervasive and dangerous problem, yet factors influenc...
With the reported incidence of cutting and self-mutilating behaviors in adolescent girls on the rise...
This study centered on adolescent self-mutilation as well as possible forms of support and preventi...
Self-cutting is the most common form of self-mutilation in adolescents but there is insufficient kno...
This article describes the physical and emotional manifestations of self-mutilation behavior (SMB) i...
Self-mutilation is most accurately described as the intentional harm of one\u27s own body. Individua...
Although self-mutilation (SM) among adolescents has recently received increased scientific and publi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the provisional prevalence rates and characteristics of sel...
tables, references, 138 titles. Repetitive self-mutilation (RSM) has become increasingly prevalent a...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Treating self-mutilating behaviors (SMB) is complex. Since people are continuing to engage in the be...
Self-harm, also known as Self-Mutilating Behavior (SMB) has emerged as a major concern in this era o...
Repetitive self-mutilation (RSM) has become increasingly prevalent among adolescents. Empirical rese...
Research for the past 35 years has involved inpatient mentally ill persons who have been institution...
Self-mutilation, examined in samples of the general population, clinical groups, and self-identified...
Adolescent self-mutilative behavior (SMB) is a pervasive and dangerous problem, yet factors influenc...
With the reported incidence of cutting and self-mutilating behaviors in adolescent girls on the rise...
This study centered on adolescent self-mutilation as well as possible forms of support and preventi...
Self-cutting is the most common form of self-mutilation in adolescents but there is insufficient kno...
This article describes the physical and emotional manifestations of self-mutilation behavior (SMB) i...