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Lancet, The, 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.
Keren Skegg
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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.
Keren Skegg
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Pediatric Care Online, 2015
Abstract This chapter provides a discussion of the challenges facing the emergency physician dealing with a patient presenting with deliberate self-harm. It describes an overview of the methods of stratifying a patient’s capacity, risk, and the options for intervention as well as discussing the attitudes of the emergency departemnt staff
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Abstract This chapter provides a discussion of the challenges facing the emergency physician dealing with a patient presenting with deliberate self-harm. It describes an overview of the methods of stratifying a patient’s capacity, risk, and the options for intervention as well as discussing the attitudes of the emergency departemnt staff
Nancy Heath +3 more
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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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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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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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Nursing Children and Young People, 2016
Self-harming is the topic of this month's e-resource focus.
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Self-harming is the topic of this month's e-resource focus.
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Nursing Children and Young People, 2016
Part of Youthscape, Self Harm UK is a registered UK charity. In addition to explaining about self-harm, this website provides support aimed at young people.
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Part of Youthscape, Self Harm UK is a registered UK charity. In addition to explaining about self-harm, this website provides support aimed at young people.
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Emergency Nurse, 2001
Deliberate self poisoning is one of the commonest reasons for admission to hospital in the UK. Up to 15 per cent of patients who poison themselves eventually kill themselves. Despite this, there are no interventions of proved efficacy. The objective of this randomised controlled trial was to determine the effects of a brief psychological intervention ...
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Deliberate self poisoning is one of the commonest reasons for admission to hospital in the UK. Up to 15 per cent of patients who poison themselves eventually kill themselves. Despite this, there are no interventions of proved efficacy. The objective of this randomised controlled trial was to determine the effects of a brief psychological intervention ...
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Hospital Medicine, 2000
Unemployment is an important variable in both suicide and attempted suicide, acts that are themselves woven from a complex tapestry of interacting factors. The manner in which being unemployed leads to acts of self-destruction can often be better understood from detailed case histories than from the cold fruits of epidemiological research.
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Unemployment is an important variable in both suicide and attempted suicide, acts that are themselves woven from a complex tapestry of interacting factors. The manner in which being unemployed leads to acts of self-destruction can often be better understood from detailed case histories than from the cold fruits of epidemiological research.
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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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