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Self-Harm and Suicide-Related Content on TikTok: Thematic Analysis.
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2023
Abstract This chapter outlines the guidance on self-harm. It provides a clear overview for the junior doctor in a clinical setting.
null Andrew, Beth Chadwick
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Abstract This chapter outlines the guidance on self-harm. It provides a clear overview for the junior doctor in a clinical setting.
null Andrew, Beth Chadwick
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2022
This paper attempts to address self-harm from a psychoanalytic perspective in contemporary clinical practice and their relationship with aggression, impulsiveness, violence, and masochism. Self-harm is frequent in adolescents and young people, predominantly in feminine gender.
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This paper attempts to address self-harm from a psychoanalytic perspective in contemporary clinical practice and their relationship with aggression, impulsiveness, violence, and masochism. Self-harm is frequent in adolescents and young people, predominantly in feminine gender.
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The Lancet, 2005
The term self-harm is commonly used to describe a wide range of behaviours and intentions including attempted hanging, impulsive self-poisoning, and superficial cutting in response to intolerable tension. As with suicide, rates of self-harm vary greatly between countries.
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The term self-harm is commonly used to describe a wide range of behaviours and intentions including attempted hanging, impulsive self-poisoning, and superficial cutting in response to intolerable tension. As with suicide, rates of self-harm vary greatly between countries.
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Emergency Nurse, 2007
Reports suggest that some emergency nurse practitioners demonstrate'negative attitudes' to patients presenting with self harm.
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Reports suggest that some emergency nurse practitioners demonstrate'negative attitudes' to patients presenting with self harm.
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2020
Abstract Self-harm is one of the commonest reasons people present to hospital emergency departments and the most frequent form of self-harm is overdose. Most patients who self-harm have an emotional disturbance, commonly an adjustment or mood disorder, often in a context of situational or relationship stresses, and personality ...
Kate E.A. Saunders, Keith Hawton
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Abstract Self-harm is one of the commonest reasons people present to hospital emergency departments and the most frequent form of self-harm is overdose. Most patients who self-harm have an emotional disturbance, commonly an adjustment or mood disorder, often in a context of situational or relationship stresses, and personality ...
Kate E.A. Saunders, Keith Hawton
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Emergency Nurse, 2012
This quantitative non-experimental descriptive survey refers to results from a self-administered postal questionnaire to measure emergency nurses' attitudes to deliberate self-harm. Defined as behaviour that may not be intended to cause death but is carried out in the knowledge that it is potentially harmful, self-harm is said to include cutting ...
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This quantitative non-experimental descriptive survey refers to results from a self-administered postal questionnaire to measure emergency nurses' attitudes to deliberate self-harm. Defined as behaviour that may not be intended to cause death but is carried out in the knowledge that it is potentially harmful, self-harm is said to include cutting ...
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