TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Brief intervention for deliberate self harm: an exploratory study JO - Suicidology online A1 - Tapolaa, Vojna A1 - Lappalainen, Raimo A1 - Wahlstrom, Jarl SP - 95 EP - 108 VL - 1 IS - N2 - Objective: To develop and explore the effectiveness of a 4-session intervention that combines elements of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) with elements of solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) to prevent deliberate self harm (DSH) in adults. Methods: An experimental pilot study with follow-up assessments at, 4- months, and 6-months after baseline was conducted using a random sample of 16 participants. Participants were consecutively assessed at the baseline and were assigned to a control group receiving treatment as usual (TAU) or an intervention group (ACT+SFBT+TAU) receiving the intervention in addition to treatment as usual. Results: On the 4- and the 6-month follow-up both groups evidenced significant changes over time in the incidence of DSH. The intervention group further evidenced significant changes over time in depression and emotional dysregulation. Conclusion: The 4-session student-delivered intervention may have positive effects on mechanisms associated with reduction of DSH, and produce additional positive effects as compared to treatment as usual. Practice implications: It is worthwhile in the future to study this type of intervention on larger scale. Keywords: self harm, brief intervention, ACT, SFBT Copyright belongs to the Author(s). Suicidology Online (SOL) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal publishing under the Creative Commons Licence 3.0.
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