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Author: BLISS Susan;
Title: The ‘internal saboteur’: contributions of W. R. D. Fairbairn in understanding and treating self-harming adolescents.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 24(2), June 2010, pp.227-237.
Format: article;
Topics: adolescence; case studies; self-harm; social work theories; young people; practice; Add comment Select:
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Editor(s): GELDARD Kathryn; (ed.);
Title: Practical interventions for young people at risk
Publisher: Los Angeles: Sage, 2009. 213p.
Format: book;
Topics: adolescence; bullying; collaboration; depression; eating disorders; gangs; intervention; joint working; looked after children; mental health problems; mentoring; multi-disciplinary services; peer groups; resilience; risk assessment; self care; self-harm; sexuality; sexually transmitted infections; substance misuse; suicide; vulnerable children; young adults; young offenders; young people; practice; Australia; Europe; Ireland; New Zealand; United Kingdom; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: HUTCINSON Dustin; WOODS Richard;
Title: Children talking to ChildLine about loneliness
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Publisher: London: National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 2010. 38p.
Format: book;
Topics: bereavement; bullying; children; depression; divorce; family relations; helplines; loneliness; mental health problems; self-harm; suicide; young people; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: GARISCH Jessica Anne; WILSON Marc Stewart;
Title: Vulnerabilities to deliberate self-harm among adolescents: the role of alexithymia and victimization.
Reference: British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 49(2), June 2010, pp.151-162.
Format: article;
Topics: bullying; mental health problems; self-harm; young people; research; New Zealand; Add comment Select:
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Author: OLAYA Beatriz; et al.;
Title: Mental health needs of children exposed to intimate partner violence seeking help from mental health services.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 32(7), July 2010, pp.1004-1011.
Format: article;
Topics: children; depression; domestic violence; mental health services; parenting; post traumatic stress disorder; self-harm; young people; research; Spain; Add comment Select:
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Author: WOODCOCK Linda; PAGE Andrea;
Title: Managing family meltdown: the low arousal approach and autism
Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2010. 174p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: aggression; anxiety; Aspergers syndrome; audio visual media; autism; autistic spectrum disorders; carers; challenging behaviour; children; families; family members; family support; medication; parents; relatives; self-harm; stress; violence; young people; practice; United Kingdom; users and carers; Add comment Select:
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Author: BRYANT-JEFFRIES Richard;
Title: Counselling young binge drinkers: person-centred dialogues
Publisher: Oxford: Radcliffe, 2006. 197p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: alcohol misuse; case studies; counselling; person-centred approach; psychotherapy; self-harm; young adults; young people; practice; United Kingdom; care professionals; users and carers; Add comment Select:
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Author: WATERHOUSE Sue; MARRIOTT Suzie;
Title: Self-harm and mental health.
Reference: Mental Health Today, February 2010, pp.21-23.
Format: article;
Topics: self-harm; therapies; young people; practice; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: MAYER Birgit; et al.;
Title: Brief report: direct and indirect relations of risk factors with eating behavior problems in late adolescent females.
Reference: Journal of Adolescence, 32(3), June 2009, pp.741-745.
Format: article;
Topics: adolescence; anxiety; attachment; depression; eating disorders; girls; risk; self-esteem; self-harm; young people; research; Netherlands; Add comment Select:
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10 of 164
Author: WHITBECK Les B.;
Title: Mental health and emerging adulthood among homeless young people
Publisher: New York: Psychology Press, 2009. 298p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: homeless people; homelessness; longitudinal studies; mental health problems; outreach services; runaways; self-harm; social networks; stress; substance misuse; suicide; young adults; young people; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: LEIGHTON Sharon;
Title: Adolescents’ understanding of mental health problems: conceptual confusion.
Reference: Journal of Public Mental Health, 8(2), June 2009, pp.4-14.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; child and adolescent mental health services; depression; grief; mental health problems; psychoses; self-harm; stress; young people; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: FERNANDEZ V.; et al.;
Title: Depressive symptoms and behavioural health risks in young women attending an urban sexual health clinic.
Reference: Child: Care, Health and Development, 35(6), November 2009, pp.799-806.
Format: article;
Topics: depression; diagnosis; self-harm; sexuality; sexually transmitted infections; substance misuse; women; young adults; young people; research; England; Add comment Select:
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Editor(s): MOTZ Anna; (ed.);
Title: Managing self harm: psychological perspectives
Publisher: London: Routledge, 2009. 232p.
Format: book;
Topics: children; eating disorders; psychology; secure units; self-harm; women; young people; practice; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: YSTGAARD Mette; et al.;
Title: Deliberate self-harm in adolescents: comparison between those who receive help following self-harm and those who do not.
Reference: Journal of Adolescence, 32(4), August 2009, pp.875-891.
Format: article;
Topics: comparative studies; health care; self-harm; service uptake; social networks; young people; research; Add comment Select:
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Author: TUISKU Virpi; et al.;
Title: Factors associated with deliberate self-harm behaviour among depressed adolescent outpatients.
Reference: Journal of Adolescence, 32(5), October 2009, pp.1125-1136.
Format: article;
Topics: alcohol misuse; depression; family relations; self-harm; social networks; young people; research; Finland; Add comment Select:
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Author: MIDGEN Tara;
Title: Keeping out of harm's way.
Reference: YoungMinds Magazine, Issue 101, August/September 2009, pp.32-33.
Format: article;
Topics: children; risk; schools; self-harm; staff; training; young people; research; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: MIKOLAJCZAK Moira; PETRIDES K.V.; HURRY Jane;
Title: Adolescents choosing self-harm as an emotion regulation strategy: the protective role of trait emotional intelligence.
Reference: British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 48(2), June 2009, pp.181-193.
Format: article;
Topics: coping behaviour; emotions; self-harm; young people; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: SESSA Ben;
Title: Charting pathways.
Reference: Young Minds Magazine, Issue 99, April/May 2009, pp.34-35.
Format: article;
Topics: care planning; intervention; outcomes; self-harm; young people; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: ROBERTS Steve;
Title: Out of the forest into the light.
Reference: Community Care, 25.6.09, pp.22-23.
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Format: article;
Topics: case studies; placement; psychotherapy; residential care; risk assessment; rural areas; self-harm; young people; practice; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: ARCHER Tracey;
Title: Who do I turn to?
Reference: Young Minds Magazine, Issue 97, November/December 2008, pp.30-32.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; general practitioners; self-harm; user views; young people; research; England; Add comment Select:
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