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Assessment and Treatment of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: A Clinical
Perspective is the ideal primer for anyone who works with people
who self-injure. Profiling who is affected as well as what their
behaviour includes, the book explores the range of factors behind
why people self-injure, from the influence of social media to the
need for self-regulation, and offers recommendations for both
assessment and outpatient treatment. Throughout, the book is
permeated by profound respect for those who use self-injury in an
attempt to live a good life, while conveying a deep understanding
of the challenges that self-injury presents for family members and
treatment professionals. It recognizes that the behaviour can
spread in hospital wards or other institutional setting,
introducing the concept of self-injury by proxy, and assesses the
range of therapies available, including CBT, MBT, ERGT and family
therapy. Each chapter is complemented by clinical vignettes. In an
era when a great number of professionals will come into contact
with someone who self-injures - including teachers, social workers
and nurses as well as therapists - The Assessment and Treatment of
Non-Suicidal Self-Injury is an invaluable resource that examines
both the causes and the treatments available.
Assessment and Treatment of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: A Clinical
Perspective is the ideal primer for anyone who works with people
who self-injure. Profiling who is affected as well as what their
behaviour includes, the book explores the range of factors behind
why people self-injure, from the influence of social media to the
need for self-regulation, and offers recommendations for both
assessment and outpatient treatment. Throughout, the book is
permeated by profound respect for those who use self-injury in an
attempt to live a good life, while conveying a deep understanding
of the challenges that self-injury presents for family members and
treatment professionals. It recognizes that the behaviour can
spread in hospital wards or other institutional setting,
introducing the concept of self-injury by proxy, and assesses the
range of therapies available, including CBT, MBT, ERGT and family
therapy. Each chapter is complemented by clinical vignettes. In an
era when a great number of professionals will come into contact
with someone who self-injures - including teachers, social workers
and nurses as well as therapists - The Assessment and Treatment of
Non-Suicidal Self-Injury is an invaluable resource that examines
both the causes and the treatments available.
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