Self-cutting is the most common form of self-mutilation in adolescents but there is insufficient knowledge as to which treatment methods to reduce self-mutilation are most effective. This exploration into the causes of self-cutting and the treatment interventions, such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), compares adolescents who had DBT treatment with those who have used other treatment methods. Research findings indicate that the average age of adolescents in treatment was 15 years old and had been in treatment at least one time prior. Adolescents in DBT treatment showed signs in reducing/stopping self-cutting behavior along with improving communication skills with caregivers. Implications of this study show the need for further resear...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Self-mutilation is a serious mental and physical health problem that is often under-reported and mis...
Frances (1987) once described how clinicians who work with self-mutilating clients often struggle wi...
Research for the past 35 years has involved inpatient mentally ill persons who have been institution...
According to an article by Nock and Prinstein, Self-mutilation behavior is a pervasive public healt...
This study centered on adolescent self-mutilation as well as possible forms of support and preventi...
Treating self-mutilating behaviors (SMB) is complex. Since people are continuing to engage in the be...
With the reported incidence of cutting and self-mutilating behaviors in adolescent girls on the rise...
Self-mutilation is most accurately described as the intentional harm of one\u27s own body. Individua...
The delicate self-cutting syndrome (Pao, 1969) refers to repetitious non-lethal cutting or scratch...
The purpose of this study was to examine the provisional prevalence rates and characteristics of sel...
Although self-mutilation (SM) among adolescents has recently received increased scientific and publi...
Self-injurious behavior is often defined as deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, and nonlethal harming...
Self-harm is a highly common behaviour in adolescents, which is associated with future attempted and...
Cutting is one of several types of self-injurious behaviors that some teens and young adults may pra...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Self-mutilation is a serious mental and physical health problem that is often under-reported and mis...
Frances (1987) once described how clinicians who work with self-mutilating clients often struggle wi...
Research for the past 35 years has involved inpatient mentally ill persons who have been institution...
According to an article by Nock and Prinstein, Self-mutilation behavior is a pervasive public healt...
This study centered on adolescent self-mutilation as well as possible forms of support and preventi...
Treating self-mutilating behaviors (SMB) is complex. Since people are continuing to engage in the be...
With the reported incidence of cutting and self-mutilating behaviors in adolescent girls on the rise...
Self-mutilation is most accurately described as the intentional harm of one\u27s own body. Individua...
The delicate self-cutting syndrome (Pao, 1969) refers to repetitious non-lethal cutting or scratch...
The purpose of this study was to examine the provisional prevalence rates and characteristics of sel...
Although self-mutilation (SM) among adolescents has recently received increased scientific and publi...
Self-injurious behavior is often defined as deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, and nonlethal harming...
Self-harm is a highly common behaviour in adolescents, which is associated with future attempted and...
Cutting is one of several types of self-injurious behaviors that some teens and young adults may pra...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Self-mutilation is a serious mental and physical health problem that is often under-reported and mis...
Frances (1987) once described how clinicians who work with self-mutilating clients often struggle wi...