The video below is to a section of a seminar lecture given by an instructor.
Below
are the PowerPoints that accompany the instructor's lecture for this section. Question 4 found at the bottom of this page.
Reviewed 2023
Update Co-occurrence of nonsuicidal self-injury and eating
disorder pathology in adolescents
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Reas, D. L., Wisting, L., & Lindvall Dahlgren, C. (2023). Co-occurrence of nonsuicidal self-injury and eating disorder pathology in adolescents. The International journal of eating disorders, 56(2), 439–445. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23826
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
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Andover, M. S., Schatten, H. T., Holman, C. S., & Miller, I. W. (2020). Moderators of treatment response to an intervention for nonsuicidal self-injury in young adults.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. Advance online publication.
Kyron, M. J., Hooke, G. R., & Page, A. C. (2018). Daily assessment of interpersonal factors to predict suicidal ideation and non-suicidal self-injury in psychiatric inpatients.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 86(6), 556–567.
Miller, D. N. (2008). The nature, assessment, and treatment of adolescent self-injury [Review of the book Adolescent self-Injury: A comprehensive guide for counselors and health care professionals, by A. A. D'Onofrio]. School Psychology Quarterly, 23(1), 161–165.
Whitlock, J., Exner-Cortens, D., & Purington, A. (2014). Assessment of nonsuicidal self-injury: Development and initial validation of the Non-Suicidal Self-Injury–Assessment Tool (NSSI-AT).Psychological Assessment, 26(3), 935–946.
QUESTION 4 In the anecdote the speaker told about a self injurer in a residential facility, what was so alarming about the client wanting to cut herself?
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