Walsh, Barent W.

Treating self injury: a practical guide/ Barent W. Walsh - 2nd ed. - New York: The Guilford Press, 2012. - 413p.p.

Definition and Contexts for Self-Injury 1. Definition and Differentiation from Suicide
2. The Relationship between Self-Injury and Suicide
3. An Overview of Direct and Indirect Self-Harm
4. Major Groups in Which Self-Injury Occurs
5. Body Piercings, Tattoos, Brandings, Scarifications, and Other Forms of Body Modification
6. A Biopsychosocial Model for Self-Injury II. Assessment and Treatment: A Stepped-Care Model Treatment: Step 1
7. Initial Therapeutic Responses
8. Formal Assessment of Self-Injury, Jennifer J. Muehlenkamp
9. Cognitive-Behavioral Assessment
10. Contingency Management Treatment:
Step 2
11. Replacement Skills Training
12. Cognitive Treatment
13. Family Therapy, Michael Hollander
14. Psychopharmacological Treatment, Gordon P. Harper Treatment:
Step 3 15. Body Image Work

16. Prolonged Exposure or Cognitive Restructuring for Treating PTSD and Related Self-Injury Treatment:
Step 4 17. Treating Persons with Multiple Self-Harm Behaviors
18. Residential Treatment in Adolescents Targeting Self-Injury and Suicidal Behavior, with Leonard A. Doerfler and Ariana Perry III. Specialized Topics 19. Managing Reactions to Self-Injury: A Guide for Therapists and Other Caregivers
20. Social Contagion and Self-Injury
21. A Protocol for Managing Self-Injury in School Settings
22. Asphyxial Risk Taking (the Choking Game), Amy M. Brausch
23. Understanding, Managing, and Treating Foreign-Body Ingestion, with Ariana Perry
24. Self-Injury in Correctional Settings, Kenneth L. Appelbaum
25. Treating Major Self-Injury Afterword

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