New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London, in partnership with ...
A new study by UCLA and Kaiser Permanente Northwest's Center for Health Research demonstrates a health care approach matching ...
Jeonbuk National University study shows positive parenting can protect adolescents against self-harm
Negative parenting styles can increase risk of self-harm behavior in adolescents, while positive parenting styles can protect against it. The findings can help guide practical intervention strategies, ...
We need a new paradigm for addiction that puts psychology first and recognizes its heterogeneity. Only then will we see that ...
Self-harm refers to intentionally injuring one's own body as a coping mechanism to emotional distress. It manifests in many forms and has serious consequences not only on physical health but also on ...
For generations, childhood danger meant something tangible: a scraped knee, a bike crash, a broken arm on the playground. Today, our children’s wounds are often invisible and increasingly ...
In what can be called a dangerous trend, one that everybody must pay attention to, there is a steady rise in self-harm cases among adolescent children and young adults. Child and adolescent ...
Objectives Little is known about how young people use social media during periods of self-harm. This study aimed to explore how they express themselves online through images posted on social media ...
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