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DOI: 10.1002/1097-4679(200009)56:9<1173::aid-jclp5>3.0.co;2-p
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Self-injury and self capacities: Assisting an individual in crisis

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“…Research has found that trauma and stressors in the home may increase the risk of engaging in NSSI (e.g., Deiter, Nicholls, & Pearlman, 2000;Gratz, 2003), but school stressors may also impact NSSI behaviour. Beyond the home environment, adolescents' emotional well-being and ability to cope can be either positively or negatively affected by how they perceive their school environment (Ozer & Weinstein, 2004;Samdal, Wold, & Bronis, 1999).…”
Section: School Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has found that trauma and stressors in the home may increase the risk of engaging in NSSI (e.g., Deiter, Nicholls, & Pearlman, 2000;Gratz, 2003), but school stressors may also impact NSSI behaviour. Beyond the home environment, adolescents' emotional well-being and ability to cope can be either positively or negatively affected by how they perceive their school environment (Ozer & Weinstein, 2004;Samdal, Wold, & Bronis, 1999).…”
Section: School Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Walsh (2006) suggested that interventions should be "positive and nonintrusive" and that "if self-injury is...nonsuicidal, then immediate protective interventions...are usually not necessary" (p.227). Deiter, Nicholls, & Pearlman (2000) caution against use of restraints and seclusion, and Walsh (2006) warns that inappropriate or punitive responses to SIB can have long-term negative repercussions, risking hopelessness, shame, anxiety, and depression, as well as susceptibility to further self-injury.…”
Section: Institutional Response To Sibmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Counseling can be time consuming, complicated, and frustrating for both the counselor and the client who self-injures (Deiter, Nicholls, & Pearlman, 2000). To effectively empower clients for change, counselors must be cognizant of the multiple meanings of self-injury.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%