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Citation

Russell G, Moss D, Miller J. Psychol. Psychother. 2010; 83(Pt 1): 91-109.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, British Psychological Society)

DOI

10.1348/147608309X466826

PMID

19744357

Abstract

Objectives: To engage with the experiential phenomena of men's self-harm, to get a sense of its 'feel', its character, and to relate these things in a useful and authentic way. Design Qualitative in-depth interview study with design input from service users' groups. Method Hermeneutic phenomenology. Two interviews with each of four participants in their homes, with the intention of developing understanding through dialogic interview and reflection. Results: Some of the character of men's self-harm was recognizable from the psychodynamic and functional literature: soothing practices, dissociation, and an ambivalent stuckness around separation versus incorporation. There were other, unexpected structures present: existential vulnerability and openness, sacrifice, lack of boundary, and insatiability. Conclusions: Professionals who work with men who self-harm may like to be aware of these relational dynamics.


Language: en

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