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The Oxford Handbook of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury

The Oxford Handbook of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury

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Opis
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI)-deliberate bodily harm without suicidal intent-is increasingly common among individuals of all ages. NSSI encompasses a wide variety of behaviors including but not limited to cutting, carving of the skin, scratching, burning, or swallowing toxic substances. Over less than two decades, NSSI has gone from what appeared to be a rather rare condition to one that has become an indelible part of the mental health landscape in populations of all types.The Oxford Handbook of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury is a compendium of up-to-date research and knowledge of topics germane to the field of NSSI. Edited by renowned scholars Elizabeth E. Lloyd-Richardson, Imke Baetens, and Janis L. Whitlock, the handbook brings together cutting-edge research from a group of internationally distinguished scholars. It covers a wide array of topics including epidemiology, function, neurophysiological processes, lived experience, and intervention and preventionapproaches. Each chapter offers a critical review of the literature and ample discussion of key discoveries, perspectives, and future directions of clinical and research efforts as well as powerful intervention and prevention implications for a wide variety of populations.This comprehensive text will serve as a go-to guide for scholars, clinicians, and anyone with interest in understanding, treating, and preventing self-injury.
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OUP USA
102412
9780197611272
9780197611272

Opis

Rok wydania
2024
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1
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twarda
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1296
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178 x 254
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2087
  • Chapter 1: Introduction; Elizabeth Lloyd-Richardson, Imke Baetens, and Janis Whitlock; Chapter 2: NSSI in the DSM-5; Greg Lengel, Brooke A. Ammerman, and Jason Washburn; Chapter 3: A Comparison of the Theoretical Models of NSSI; Kirsty Hird, Penelope Hasking, and Mark Boyes; Chapter 4: Direct and Indirect Self-Injury; Lotte Rub?k and Bo M?hl; Chapter 5: Theoretical Models Linking NSSI to Suicide; Sarah E. Victor, Kirsten Christensen, and Terry H. Trieu; Chapter 6: The Functions of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury; Peter James Taylor, Katie Dhingra, Kelly-Marie Peel-Wainwright, and Kathryn Jane Gardner; Chapter 7: The Epidemiology of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Self-Harm in Non-Clinical Samples: Population-Level Trends; Louise Staring, Glenn Kiekens, and Olivia J. Kirtley; Chapter 8: Overview and Epidemiology of NSSI in Clinical Samples; Jennifer J. Muehlenkamp and Victoria Tillotson; Chapter 9: NSSI and Self-Harm Behavior and the COVID-19 Pandemic; Amy Brausch and Rebekah Clapham; Chapter 10: Cross-Cultural Representations of NSSI; Marc Stewart Wilson; Chapter 11: Stairway to Heaven: NSSI as an Addiction; Hilario Blasco-Fontecilla; Chapter 12: A Roadmap Overview of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC): A Shift from Diagnostic to Transdiagnostic Processes; Tim Bastiaens and Laurence Claes; Chapter 13: Negative Affect and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury; Benjamin A. Swerdlow, Jennifer G. Pearlstein, Devon B. Sandel, and Sheri L. Johnson; Chapter 14: The Brain and Bodys Threat System Functioning in Those With NSSI; Katherine A. Carosella, Andrea Wiglesworth, Zeynep Basgöze, Kathryn R. Cullen, and Bonnie Klimes-Dougan; Chapter 15: Positive Valence Systems and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury; Laurence Claes, Koen Luyckx, and Glenn Kiekens; Chapter 16: Cognitive Systems in NSSI and Co-Occurring Conditions; Morgan E. Browning and Jennifer J. Muehlenkamp; Chapter 17: Social Processes in Nonsuicidal Self-Injury; Maria Zetterqvist and Johan Bjureberg; Chapter 18: Autonomic Nervous System Function in Nonsuicidal Self-Injury - A Research Domain Criteria Perspective on the Arousal/Regulatory Systems; Christine Sigrist, Michael Kaess, and Julian Koenig; Chapter 19: Bridging Brain and Behavior: Using Biology to Inform NSSI Interventions; Mindy Westlund Schreiner, Summer B. Frandsen, Nicolette C. Molina, and Alina K. Dillahunt; Chapter 20: Lived Experience Perspectives on Self-Injury: Current Evidence and Practical Applications; Penelope Hasking, Therese E. Kenny, and Stephen P. Lewis; Chapter 21: Beyond Stopping: Reconceptualizing NSSI Recovery in Favor of Healing and Growth; Janis Whitlock, Josie Woolsen, and Elizabeth Lloyd-Richardson; Chapter 22: The Dynamics and Perception of Pain During NSSI; Edward A. Selby and Christopher Hughes; Chapter 23: The Role of Self and Blood in Ritual and Non-Ritual Self-Injury; Annette Hornbacher, William Sax, Janina Naoum, and Christian Schmahl; Chapter 24: The Significance of Site of Self-Injury; Kathryn Jane Gardner, Caroline Clements, Harriet Bickley, Gillian Rayner, and Peter James Taylor; Chapter 25: NSSI in Elementary School Children; Lisa Van Hove, Imke Baetens, Amanda Simundic, Elana Bloom, and Nancy Heath; Chapter 26: NSSI in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood; Glenn Kiekens, Penelope Hasking, and Laurence Claes; Chapter 27: Understanding and Working With Adults who Self-Injure; Margaret Andover, Hae-Joon Kim, Vincent Corcoran, Michelle Hiner, Ana Rabasco, and Joshua DeSon; Chapter 28: Understanding and Treating Atypical, Severe Nonsuicidal Self-Injury; Barent W. Walsh, Leonard Doerfler, and Lisa Van Hove; Chapter 29: NSSI in Older Adults; Lisa Van Hove, Imke Baetens, Chloe A. Hamza, Eva Dierckx, An Haekens, Lila Fieremans, and Steven Vanderstichelen; Chapter 30: What Do US National Data Tell Us About People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Who Self-Injure?; Valerie J. Bradley, Dorothy Hiersteiner, David A. Rotholz, and Henan Li; Chapter 31: Self-injury in Prison Populations; Natalie Winicov; Chapter 32: NSSI Among Military Service Members and Veterans; Molly Gromatsky, Adam J. Mann, Nathan A. Kimbrel, and Kirsten H. Dillon; Chapter 33: NSSI Among Sexual and Gender Diverse Youth; Lindsay A. Taliaferro, Megan L. Rogers, and Lucas Zullo; Chapter 34: Understanding the Link Between Direct and Indirect SIB; Bo M?hl and Lotte Rub?k; Chapter 35: An Integrated Cognitive-Emotional Perspective of NSSI; Kate Tonta, Danyelle Greene, Penelope Hasking, and Mark Boyes; Chapter 36: Intrapersonal Risk and Protective Factors for NSSI; Saskia Jorgensen, Erica A. Hart, Emily Burns, and Kathryn R. Fox; Chapter 37: Early Childhood Trauma and Nonsuicidal Self-Injuries; Gianluca Serafini, Nicol? Cipriani, Laura Costanza De Angelis, Mario Amore; Chapter 38: The Parent-Child Dyad and Other Family Factors Associated With Youth Nonsuicidal Self-Injury; Kiera M. James and Brandon E. Gibb; Chapter 39: Media Representations of NSSI; Nicholas J. Westers; Chapter 40: Understanding Online Self-Injury Activity; Tyler R. Pritchard and Stephen P. Lewis; Chapter 41: Understanding the Social Context of NSSI: Interpersonal Stress in Romantic and Peer Relationships and Peer Socialization of NSSI; Olivia H. Pollak, Matthew G. Clayton, Benjamin W. Nelson, and Mitchell J. Prinstein; Chapter 42: Social Contagion of NSSI; Stephanie Jarvi Steele, Nigel Jaffe, and Grace Murray; Chapter 43: Assessing NSSI in Clinical and Community Settings; Charlotte Cliffe, Rosemary Sedgwick, Sophie Epstein, Catherine Polling, and Dennis Ougrin; Chapter 44: Risk Assessment, Intervention, and Guidance for First Responders and Medical Settings; Nicholas J. Westers and Brittany Tinsley; Chapter 45: Novel Assessment Methods for Differentiating Those at Risk for Suicidal and Nonsuicidal Self-Injurious Behaviors; Taylor A. Burke, Brooke A. Ammerman, and Richard T. Liu; Chapter 46: Fine-Grained Assessment of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury; Nicole K. Legg, Andrew C. Switzer, and Brianna J. Turner; Chapter 47: Guidelines, Policies, and Recommendations for Responding to NSSI in Schools and Universities; Imke Baetens, Elizabeth Lloyd-Richardson, Dariya Bezugla, Elana Bloom, Chloe A. Hamza, Penelope Hasking, Stephen P. Lewis, Esther Meers, and Lisa Van Hove; Chapter 48: Promising Approaches in Prevention and Intervention in Secondary School Settings; Julia Petrovic, Laurianne Bastien, Jessica Mettler, Elana Bloom, Chloe A. Hamza, and Nancy Heath; Chapter 49: Promising Approaches to Prevention and Intervention in University Settings; Alexandra L. Morena, Akshay V. Trisal, and Elizabeth Lloyd-Richardson; Chapter 50: Digital Interventions for Nonsuicidal Self-Injury; Kaylee P. Kruzan and Janis Whitlock; Chapter 51: Machine Learning for Detection, Prediction, and Treatment of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Challenges and Future Directions; Shirley B. Wang, Walter Dempsey, Rowan A. Hunt, and Matthew K. Nock; Chapter 52: Managing NSSI Across Different Treatment Contexts; Franziska Rockstroh and Michael Kaess; Chapter 53: Medical and Pharmaceutical Interventions in NSSI; Paul L. Plener; Chapter 54: Online Approaches to NSSI Treatment; Jill M. Hooley and Kathryn R. Fox; Chapter 55: Application of the Unified Protocol for Treatment of NSSI; Kate H. Bentley and Adam C. Jaroszewski; Chapter 56: Cognitive Behavioral Approaches and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy to Treat NSSI; Alexander L. Chapman, Philippa Hood, and Cassandra J. Turner; Chapter 57: Family Therapy for NSSI; Imke Baetens, Lisa Van Hove, and Tinne Buelens; Chapter 58: Mentalizing and Psychoanalytic Approaches; Anna Motz, Anthony Bateman, Patrick Luyten, and Peter Fonagy; Chapter 59: Experiential Therapies and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury; Victoria E. Kress, Julia Whisenhunt, Nicole A. Stargell, and Christine A. McAllister; Chapter 60: Collaborative-Strengths Based Family Therapy With Nonsuicidal Self-Injuring Adolescents and Their Families; Matthew D. Selekman; Chapter 61: Overview of Advances in the NSSI Research Field, and Thoughts on the Future of NSSI Research; Elizabeth Lloyd-Richardson, Imke Baetens, and Janis Whitlock;
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