The riddle of deliberate self-harm: physiological and subjective effects of self-cutting cues in patients with borderline personality disorder and healthy controls - Pape VR, Braun S, Peters S, Stingl M, Tucha O, Sammer G.

Self-harming behavior is a core symptom of borderline personality disorder. Self-report studies show a correlation between a lack of self-reported negative feelings toward self-cutting cues and the likelihood of future self-destructive behavior. Despite th...
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