Can psychological therapies help people who self-harm?
Latest research out today has found that psychological therapies, more commonly known as ‘talking treatments’, may help people who self-harm. Self-harm is intentional self-poisoning or self-injury. Many people who are admitted to hospital because of this are at an increased risk of self-harming again and of suicide. It is a major problem in many countries,...
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