Posted on March 27, 2008 by sjennings29
Psychosocial interventions during crisis resolution, Lindsay Rigby, Richard Pattison, Carmel Pilkington, Fiona Winstanley. Mental Health Today, Mar 2008. pg. 29, 3 pgs
Abstract
The literature also highlights the problem of ‘ring fencing’ time for psychological interventions: all too often, professionals with this expertise are drawn into dealing with the crises and emergencies that so often occur [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2008 by sjennings29
Self-injurious behaviors, diagnoses, and treatment methods: What mental health professionals are reporting
Journal of Mental Health Counseling, Oct2007, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p363-375
Abstract: Self-injurious behaviors are gaining increased attention in both the media and the professional literature. Despite increased interest, little is actually known about prevalence, diagnoses, and treatment considerations, specifically with outpatient mental health [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2008 by sjennings29
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 2008 Feb Vol 76(1)
Introduction to the special section on suicide and nonsuicidal self-injury: A review of unique challenges and important directions for self-injury science.
By Prinstein, Mitchell J.
A comparison of linear versus non-linear models of aversive self-awareness, dissociation, and non-suicidal self-injury among young adults.
By Armey, Michael F.; Crowther, [...]
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