2023
DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13780
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Practitioner Review: Common elements in treatments for youth suicide attempts and self‐harm – a practitioner review based on review of treatment elements associated with intervention benefits

Abstract: BackgroundAdopting a common elements approach, this practitioner review aims to highlight specific treatment elements that are common to interventions with demonstrated benefits in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for reducing suicide attempts and self‐harm in youth. Identification of common treatment elements among effective interventions offers a key strategy for clarifying the most robust features of effective interventions and improving our ability to implement effective treatment and decrease the lag b… Show more

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“…The recent trend of self-harm, suicidal attempts, and completed suicide among young people has alarmed mental health workers of different disciplines. 46 Classical theories in self-harm and suicide studies might no longer suffice to account for the contemporary issues. Ideological and identity changes across the millennium, along with the progressive dominance of the digital world, might potentiate their early exposure to age-inappropriate information, premature formation of values, and subsequently possible premature closure to real-world experiences.…”
Section: Model Of the Youth Mental Health Clinicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent trend of self-harm, suicidal attempts, and completed suicide among young people has alarmed mental health workers of different disciplines. 46 Classical theories in self-harm and suicide studies might no longer suffice to account for the contemporary issues. Ideological and identity changes across the millennium, along with the progressive dominance of the digital world, might potentiate their early exposure to age-inappropriate information, premature formation of values, and subsequently possible premature closure to real-world experiences.…”
Section: Model Of the Youth Mental Health Clinicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A classic theory that describes interpersonal emotion regulation is the Interpersonal Model of Emotion Regulation 73 . Currently, among the various psychotherapeutic approaches for NSSI, certain methods include varying degrees of internal and interpersonal regulation components 74 .…”
Section: Application Of Emotion Regulation Strategies In Nonsuicidal ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 14 Treatment components of successful studies include both children and carers, emphasise the therapeutic alliance, individualise treatment, focus on safety planning and develop emotional regulation skills. 16 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%