Self-Harm Intervention: Family Therapy (SHIFT), a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of family therapy versus treatment as usual for young people seen after a second or subsequent episode of self-harm.

Author: BostonPaula, CollinsonMichelle, CottrellDavid, EislerIvan, FarrinAmanda, FortuneSarah, GrahamElizabeth, GreenJonathan, HouseAllan, KerfootMichael, McCabeChristopher, NixonJane, OwensDavid, SimicMima, TubeufSandy, Wright-HughesAlexandra

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Self-harm is common in the community with a lifetime prevalence of 13 %. It is associated with an elevated risk of overall mortality and suicide. People who harm themselves are high users of public services. Estimates of the 1-year risk of repetition vary between 5 and 15 % per year. Currently, limi...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4634791/

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Family Therapy: A Bridge Across the Desert of Self-Harm

Self-harm, a complex and often isolating experience, can feel like a desert journey with no clear path. This research explores the potential of family therapy as an intervention for young people who have experienced self-harm, looking for ways to build bridges and create a more supportive environment.

Building Bridges in the Desert of Self-Harm

The study acknowledges the challenges associated with self-harm, highlighting the lack of definitive evidence for effective interventions. It emphasizes the role of family factors in self-harm, suggesting that family therapy could offer a valuable tool for addressing the underlying issues. Family therapy, like a well-placed oasis in a desert, can provide a space for healing, communication, and support.

Hope for the Future

This study represents a promising step forward in understanding and addressing self-harm, exploring the potential of family therapy to bridge the gap between young people and their families. By fostering open communication, understanding, and support, family therapy can help create a more stable and supportive environment for those struggling with self-harm.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research illuminates the importance of family support in the journey of healing from self-harm. Like a caravan traversing a desert, families can play a crucial role in providing guidance, support, and a sense of belonging. By embracing family therapy, we can create pathways towards healing and hope for those facing the challenges of self-harm.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2016-07-11
  2. Date Revised 2023-11-11
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

26537599

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC4634791

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Languages

English

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