自残

David F. Duffy
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自残现在被认为是一种独立的行为形式,与自残和自杀未遂不同。它可以被定义为一种行为,包括故意伤害自己的身体,没有自杀意图,有或没有疼痛。自残有很多种形式,最常见的是自残。虽然不可能准确地确定其流行程度,但自伤是常见的,广泛的,并且可能在增加。自残通常在年轻女性中更为常见,但男性和老年女性也会自残。原因是多因素的,有生物学、心理学和社会解释理论。自伤对个人来说确实有许多不同的功能,作为一种应对压力的方式,调节不愉快的情绪,平静和安慰,减轻负罪感,恢复现实感,并提供一种向他人传达痛苦的手段。医院的研究表明,那些自残或割伤自己的人比那些服毒的人得到的服务更差,但他们可能有更大的风险重复自残,甚至最终自杀。治疗必须始终基于对自残者的积极态度,并通过详细的个人方案进行。治疗的选择取决于行为的潜在原因。
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Self-injury

Self-injury is now recognized as a form of behaviour in its own right, distinct from self-harm and attempted suicide. It can be defined as a behaviour that involves deliberately injuring one’s own body, without suicidal intent and with or without pain. Self-injury takes many different forms, with cutting the most common. Although its prevalence is impossible to determine accurately, self-injury is common, widespread, and probably on the increase. Self-injury is in general more common in younger women, but men and older women also self-injure. The causes are multifactorial, with biological, psychological, and social explanatory theories. Self-injury does serve many different functions for the individual, acting as a way of coping with stress, regulating unpleasant emotions, calming and comforting, relieving a sense of guilt, restoring a sense of reality, and providing a means of communicating distress to others. Hospital studies suggest that those who self-injure or cut themselves receive worse services than those who poison, and yet may be at greater risk of repeat self-harm and even eventual suicide. Treatment must always be based on positive attitudes to the self-injurer and proceed via a detailed individual formulation. Choice of therapy is determined by the underlying causes of the behaviour.

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