Self-harm: non-suicidal self-injurySelf-harm: non-suicidal self-injury
In this telephone interview, Dr David Klonsky discusses self-harm; non-suicidal self-injury, outlining what we mean by self-harm, its prevalence and discussing ways of making an assessment and assessing severity. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - June 9, 2009 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Self-harm: non-suicidal self-injury
In this telephone interview, Dr David Klonsky discusses self-harm; non-suicidal self-injury, outlining what we mean by self-harm, its prevalence and discussing ways of making an assessment and assessing severity. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - June 9, 2009 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Royal College of Psychiatrists Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Self-harm: non-suicidal self-injury Self-harm: non-suicidal self-injury
In this telephone interview, Dr David Klonsky discusses self-harm; non-suicidal self-injury, outlining what we mean by self-harm, its prevalence and discussing ways of making an assessment and assessing severity. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - June 9, 2009 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Assessment of suicide ideation, risk of suicide and self harm
In this telephone interview, Dr Matthew Nock discusses the clinical assessment of suicide ideation and behaviour, and raises some of the problems faced by clinicians in this challenging field. He discusses in detail the development of a test known as the implicit association test which may be used in the future to help measure suicide risk without the need to rely on a patient’s self report. Talking about the common mistakes made by clinicians during clinical interview he also flags the importance of understanding a patient’s motivation and the need for clinicians to continue to develop predictive skills in assessing w...
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - January 12, 2009 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Assessment of suicide ideation, risk of suicide and self harmAssessment of suicide ideation, risk of suicide and self harm
In this telephone interview, Dr Matthew Nock discusses the clinical assessment of suicide ideation and behaviour, and raises some of the problems faced by clinicians in this challenging field. He discusses in detail the development of a test known as the implicit association test which may be used in the future to help measure suicide risk without the need to rely on a patient’s self report. Talking about the common mistakes made by clinicians during clinical interview he also flags the importance of understanding a patient’s motivation and the need for clinicians to continue to develop predictive skills in assessing w...
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - January 12, 2009 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Assessment of suicide ideation, risk of suicide and self harm Assessment of suicide ideation, risk of suicide and self harm
In this telephone interview, Dr Matthew Nock discusses the clinical assessment of suicide ideation and behaviour, and raises some of the problems faced by clinicians in this challenging field. He discusses in detail the development of a test known as the implicit association test which may be used in the future to help measure suicide risk without the need to rely on a patient ’s self report. Talking about the common mistakes made by clinicians during clinical interview he also flags the importance of understanding a patient’s motivation and the need for clinicians to continue to develop predictive skills in assessing ...
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - January 12, 2009 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Assessment of suicide ideation, risk of suicide and self harm
In this telephone interview, Dr Matthew Nock discusses the clinical assessment of suicide ideation and behaviour, and raises some of the problems faced by clinicians in this challenging field. He discusses in detail the development of a test known as the implicit association test which may be used in the future to help measure suicide risk without the need to rely on a patient ’s self report. Talking about the common mistakes made by clinicians during clinical interview he also flags the importance of understanding a patient’s motivation and the need for clinicians to continue to develop predictive skills in assessing ...
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - January 12, 2009 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Royal College of Psychiatrists Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Self-harm
Mr Robert Young explores the issue of deliberate self-harm including suicide and attempted suicide. He discusses the epidemiology and risk factors involved and some of the psychiatric theories behind self-harm. He also talks about the kind of evidence base and psychiatric research available and identifies the reseach needs that would benefit the field, particularly with respect to psychiatric treatments, interventions and towards tackling the causes of self-harm. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - March 25, 2008 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Royal College of Psychiatrists Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Self-harmSelf-harm
Mr Robert Young explores the issue of deliberate self-harm including suicide and attempted suicide. He discusses the epidemiology and risk factors involved and some of the psychiatric theories behind self-harm. He also talks about the kind of evidence base and psychiatric research available and identifies the reseach needs that would benefit the field, particularly with respect to psychiatric treatments, interventions and towards tackling the causes of self-harm. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - March 25, 2008 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Self-harm
Mr Robert Young explores the issue of deliberate self-harm including suicide and attempted suicide. He discusses the epidemiology and risk factors involved and some of the psychiatric theories behind self-harm. He also talks about the kind of evidence base and psychiatric research available and identifies the reseach needs that would benefit the field, particularly with respect to psychiatric treatments, interventions and towards tackling the causes of self-harm. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - March 25, 2008 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Royal College of Psychiatrists Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts