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14 reviewsISBN 10: 0203892674
ISBN 13: 9780203892671
Author: Mary K Nixon, Nancy L Heath
This edited volume features evidence-based reviews and practical approaches for the professional in the hospital, clinic, community and school, with case examples throughout. Divided into five major sections, the book offers background historical and cultural information, discussion of self-injury etiology, assessment and intervention/prevention issues, and relevant resources for those working with youths who self-injure.
1 Introduction to Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Adolescents
Historical and Social–Cultural Considerations of Self-Injury
Definitions and Self-Injury
NSSI in Adolescents
References
Section I Background Information: Who Self-Injures and Why?
2 Self-Injury Today Review of Population and Clinical Studies in Adolescents
How Prevalent is NSSI?
What? Definition and Measurement Issues
Where? Setting Issues
Who? Sample Selection
Prevalence Studies: The Findings
When does it Start? Age of onset
Is it Increasing?
Summary
Implications for Practitioners
Conclusion
References
3 Functions of Adolescent Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
Clinical Vignettes
A Functional Model of NSSI
Functions of NSSI Across Various Populations
Clinical Implications and Conclusions
Clinical Assessment
Treatment Planning
References
Section II Etiology of Self-Injury
4 Psychosocial Risk and Protective Factors
Risk Factors
Childhood Environment and Adversities
Emotion Dysregulation
Self-Derogation
Psychiatric Status
Protective Factors
Effective Management of Negative Emotions
Family and Social Support
Risk and Protective Factors for Different Manifestations of NSSI
Clinical Implications
References
5 Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Co-Occurrence
The Importance of Co-Occurrence for The Study of Adolescent NSSI
NSSI and The Importance of Intent
Research on NSSI and Co-occurrence
Co-occurrence of NSSI and Suicidality Among Adolescents
Research Limitations and Future Directions
Clinical Recommendations
Conclusion
References
6 Neurobiological Perspectives on Self-Injury
Basic Neuroscience of Brain and Behavior: Neurotransmitters and Self-Injury
Serotonin
Dopamine
Opiate
Summary of Brain Neurotransmitters
Animal Models of Self-Injury
6-Hydroxydopamine Neonate Model of SIB
Pemoline-Induced SIB
Calcium Channel Agonists and SIB
Primate Model of Self-Injury
Limitations of Animal Models of Self-Injury
Models For Understanding NSSI In Humans
Learning and Memory
Neurodynamics
Self-Injury In Humans
Etiological Studies
Treatment Studies
Neurobiological Schemata for Understanding the Etiology of NSSI
Summary
References
Section III Effective Practice for Self-Injury in Youth
Section IIIA Assessment of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
7 Measurement of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Adolescents
Review of Existing Measures
Self-Report Measures
Self-Injury Inventory
Functional Assessment of Self-Mutilation
Self-Harm Inventory
Self-Injury Motivation Scale-II
Self-Injury Questionnaire
Self-Harm Behavior Questionnaire
Deliberate Self-Harm Inventory
Ottawa Self-Injury Inventory
Self-Harm Survey and Motivations Underlying Self-Harm Questionnaire
Structured Interviews
Suicide Attempt Self-Injury Interview
Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview
Measure Selection for Adolescent Self-Injury
Brief Screening Measures
Comprehensive Baseline Assessment
Determining Reason for Self-Injury
Summary and Future Directions
References
8 Assessment of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Youth
First Contact and Initial Response
Level 1 Assessment: Screening and Triage
Level 2: Basic Assessment for Determining Interventions
Level 3: Complex Assessment for Determining Interventions
Conclusion
References
Section IIIB Intervention and Prevention Issues
9 Intervention and Prevention in the Community
Self-Injury in a Developmental Context
NSSI in the Community Context
Role of the Community in The Initiation and Maintenance of NSSI
Self-Injury Norms, Opportunities, Reinforcement, and Antecedents in Community Settings
Intervention and Prevention of Nssi in Community Settings
Community-Level Prevention and Intervention
Universal Prevention Approaches for NSSI
Selective (or Targeted) Prevention Approaches for NSSI
Issues in Prevention: Development, Culture, and Unintended Consequences
References
10 Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in the Schools Prevention and Intervention
Prevention in the Schools
Universal Prevention Strategies
School-Based Prevention Programs
Crisis Team Preparedness
Teacher Training
School Response Protocol
Intervention in the Schools
Response to Student Disclosure
Referral
Assessment in Schools
Parent Contact
School-Based Interventions
Contagion in the Schools
Preventing Contagion
Ethical and Legal Considerations
Conclusion
References
11 Psychosocial Interventions for Adolescents
Points for Consideration Prior to Initiating Treatment
Current Evidence For Psychotherapies In Children and Adolescents With Axis I Disorders
Psychosocial Treatments In Youth Who Self-Injure
Psychoeducation
Crisis Intervention and Problem Solving Therapy
Motivational Interviewing
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Combined Group Therapies
Family Therapy
Conclusion
Psychosocial Treatments and Internet Sites
References
12 Working with Families and Adolescents with NSSI
Family Risk and Protective Factors
Evidence for Family Interventions with Self-Injuring Youth
Working with Families: The Role of Psychoeducation
Crisis Intervention with Families
Family Assessment in Youth with Nssi
Working with Families: Reviewing Basic Needs
Parents as Effective Advocates
Two Models of Working with Families
Individually Based Family Therapy
Parent Group for Parents of Self-Injuring Youth
Summary
References
13 Adolescent Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in an Inpatient Setting
Recent Trends in Inpatient Services for Children and Adolescents
Prevalence of NSSI Among Adolescent Inpatients
Reasons to Study NSSI in Adolescent Inpatients
Research on NSSI in Adolescent Inpatients
Summary
Research Limitations and Future Directions
Inpatient Assessment of NSSI
Empirically Supported Inpatient Treatment of NSSI
Clinical Treatment Guidelines for NSSI Among Adolescent Inpatients
Conclusion
References
14 Use of Medication in the Treatment of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Youth
Key Points in Considering The Role of Medication in Youth With NSSI
A Review of The Evidence for The Treatment of NSSI
Serotonergic System
Dopaminergic System
Opioid System
Other Medications
Model For Integrating Psychopharmacologic Treatment
A Proposed Algorithm for The Pharmacological Treatment of Adolescent NSSI
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
Second Generation Antipsychotics
Ethical Framework
Conclusion
References
15 Resource Guide for Working with Youth
Section I: Print Materials
Articles for Practitioners
Fact Sheets
Section II: Electronic Resources
Section III: Books
Researchers and Clinicians
Parents and Families
Concluding Comments
16 Concluding Comments from the Editors
Index
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Tags: Mary K Nixon, Nancy L Heath, Injury, Assessment