Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 98 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 233 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 98 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 233 g
Reihe: Advances in Psychotherapy - Evidence-Based Practice
ISBN: 978-0-88937-337-2
Verlag: Hogrefe Publishing
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a baffling, troubling, and hard to treat phenomenon that has increased markedly in recent years. Key issues in diagnosing and treating NSSI adequately include differentiating it from attempted suicide and other mental disorders, as well as understanding the motivations for self-injury and the context in which it occurs.
This accessible and practical book provides therapists and students with a clear understanding of these key issues, as well as of suitable assessment techniques.
It then goes on to delineate researchinformed treatment approaches for NSSI, with an emphasis on functional assessment, emotion regulation, and problem solving, including motivational interviewing, interpersonal skills, CBT, DBT, behavioral management strategies, delay behaviors, exercise, family therapy, risk management, and medication, as well as how to successfully combine methods.
Zielgruppe
For therapists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors, as well as
students
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Description
1.1 Terminology
1.2 Definition
Conceptually distinct behaviors • A Behavior or a Diagnosis?
1.3 Epidemiology
Rates • Sex Differences • Ethnicity • Summary
1.4 Course and Prognosis
Longitudinal Studies • Cross-sectional Studies • Summary
1.5 Differential Diagnosis
Suicidality • Borderline Personality Disorder • Other behaviors and diagnoses
1.6 Comorbidities
Borderline Personality Disorder • Psychiatric Illness • Concomitant Personality Factors • [.]
1.7 Assessment
Assessor’s Demeanor • Domains of Interest • Assessment Instruments
2. Theories and Models of the Disorder
2.1 Psychological
Emotion Dysregulation • Self-Derogation
2.2 Social
Social Deficits • Social Transmission • Social Functions
2.3 Biological
Endogenous Opioids • Serotonin • Other Biological Factors
2.4 Psychodynamic
3. Diagnosis and Treatment Implications
3.1 Differentiating experimental NSSI from clinically severe NSSI
3.2 Level of Treatment
3.3 Target of Treatment
4. Treatment
4.1 Research Review
4.2 Methods of Treatment
Functional Assessment • Motivational Interviewing • Emotion Regulation • Problem Solving • [.]
4.3 Mechanisms of Action
4.4 Efficacy and Prognosis
4.5 Variations and Combinations of Methods
Combining Methods • Group Treatment
4.6 Problems in Carrying Out Treatment
Managing Therapist Reactions to NSSI • Rapport and Trust Around a Sensitive Behavior • [.]
4.7 Multicultural Issues
5. Case Vignettes
5.1 Case Vignette 1 – Amber
5.2 Case Vignette 2 – James
6. Further Reading
7. References
8. Appendix: Tools and Resources