## Abstract This article provides a practiceโfriendly overview of current psychotropic agents used for the treatment of bipolar disorder. The author reviews definitions and concepts about mood stabilization according to the evidence base, in turn profiling a โclinical nicheโ for lithium, anticonvul
The internet and self-injury: What psychotherapists should know
โ Scribed by Janis Whitlock; Wendy Lader; Karen Conterio
- Book ID
- 102311085
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 95 KB
- Volume
- 63
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9762
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The Internet affords information gathering and sharing previously impossible. For individuals who practice selfโinjury, this capacity allows rapid identification of others with shared history, experience, and practices. For many of those who selfโinjure, the ability to find others like themselves reduces the isolation and loneliness that so often characterizes the behavior. For others, however, active participation in online communities may effectively substitute for the real work required to develop positive coping and healthy relationships. Our experience suggests that regular assessment of selfโinjury Internet use is uncommon in therapeutic settings. Proliferation of selfโinjury message boards, informational Web sites, blogs, and YouTube posts is a clinical challenge. In this article, we review the research on selfโinjury and Internet use and then make a series of recommendations for clinicians. ยฉ 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol: In Session 63: 1135โ1143, 2007.
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