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Self-Harm & BPD – Safe from Harm – Reference to LCFT Self-Injury Knowledge File – Lorna Jellicoe-Jones

Safe from Harm, Mental Health Today, 2011, Mar: pp.18-20 Susie Marriott Abstract: Self-harm and borderline personality disorder are often closely linked, and clinicians often make assumptions about these, but what helps and what hinders service userse? Susie marriott reports.. References include:  LCFT Self-Injury Knowledge File – Lorna Jellicoe-Jones – Guild Lodge Lancashire Care staff can [...]

Helping people who self-harm to care for their wounds

Helping people who self-harm to care for their wounds, Mental Health Practice, 2011, Vol. 14 (6) pp. 28-31 Benbow, Maureen; Deacon, Maureen Senior lecturer, School of Health and Social Care, University of Chester, Warrington Professor of continuing professional development, health care, University of Chester, Warrington Abstract: Mental health practitioners often encounter service users with self-inflicted wounds. [...]

Stepped care & CBT – Therapist-assisted self-help was an effective first-level treatment in the stepped-care sequence, and the full sequence was more effective than CBT suggesting that treatment is enhanced with a more individualised approach

Stepped care and cognitive–behavioural therapy for bulimia nervosa: randomised trial , The British Journal of Psychiatry 2011 v. 198, p. 391-397 James E. Mitchell, Stewart Agras, Scott Crow, Katherine Halmi, Christopher G. Fairburn, Susan Bryson, and Helena Kraemer MD, Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, 120 South 8th Street, Fargo, North Dakota 58103, USA Abstract: BACKGROUND: This study [...]

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