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Citation

Moffatt C. Br. J. Community Nurs. 2000; 5(1): 34-40.

Affiliation

Thames Valley University, Wolfson Institute of Health Sciences, Centre for Research and Implementation of Clinical Practice, London.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Mark Allen Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12784792

Abstract

The spectrum of conditions associated with self-inflicted wounding and their presenting features were outlined in the first part of this article (Moffatt, 1999). In part two, the assessment and management of self-wounding patients is discussed. Manipulative behaviour can be a barrier to treatment, as well as a disruptive force within the healthcare team. Awareness of its effects are essential to the successful development of a therapeutic relationship. However, the current possibilities for effective treatment of self-wounding are limited, and there is an urgent need for more research into both its causes and the various management options available.


Language: en

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