PSYC 356 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Suicidal Ideation, Social Rejection, Anxiety Disorder

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The deliberate alteration or destruction of body tissue without conscious suicidal intent. (favazza, 1993, p. 134) Most common forms: cutting (arms, legs, torso, burning. Most common sites of injury: arms, legs. Sense of relief from intolerable negative feelings. Tend to be depressed, sensitive to interpersonal rejection, and irritable. Common precipitants are situations leading to feelings of rejection, helplessness, anger, or guilt. Considered to be an expression of emotional pain in other words, it can be considered a coping strategy. Significant feelings of shame, guilt, and embarrassment accompanied. Simply put, self-harm is a sign of an adolescent who is experiencing significant distress. Typically begins in early-mid adolescence (12-15 years) Estimates of prevalence range from14-39: prevalence in adolescent psychiatric inpatient populations has been reported to be as high as 61% No sex differences (girls start earlier though) In comparison, estimated to occur in 4% of the general adult population and 21% of the adult psychiatric inpatient population.

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