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1. Care gaps among people presenting to the hospital following self-harm: observational study of three emergency departments in England.

2. Psychological interventions for suicidal behavior in adolescents: a comprehensive systematic review.

3. The Short-Term Course of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Among Individuals Seeking Psychiatric Treatment.

5. Solution-focused approaches for treating self-injurious thoughts and behaviours: a scoping review.

6. Exploring General Practitioners' Management of Self-Harm in Young People: A Qualitative Study.

7. "I can't escape my scars, even if I do get better": A qualitative exploration of how adolescents talk about their self-harm and self-harm scars during cognitive behavioural therapy for depression.

8. Evaluation of health services and treatment alliance among extensively hospitalized patients due to severe self-harm - results from the Extreme Challenges project.

9. Recurrence of adolescent suicide attempt and self-harm (RASS study): Effectiveness of single therapeutic project.

10. [Non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors in adolescence Role of frontline practitioners].

11. Early specialised treatment for bipolar disorder: Long-term follow-up from the early intervention in affective disorders (EIA) randomised controlled trial.

12. The role of emotion dysregulation and interpersonal dysfunction in nonsuicidal self-injury during dialectical behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder.

13. Review: Systematic review and metasynthesis of qualitative literature on young people's experiences of going to A&E/emergency departments for mental health support.

14. Remission, Recovery, Relapse, and Recurrence Rates for Suicide Attempts and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury for Suicidal Youth Treated With Dialectical Behavior Therapy or Supportive Therapy.

15. Editorial: How Can We Best Support Suicidal Youth? New Evidence for Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Different Forms of Self-Harm.

16. Should psychotherapists conduct visual assessments of nonsuicidal self-injury wounds?

17. Randomised controlled trial of a psychotherapeutic intervention to improve quality of life and other outcomes in people who repeatedly self-harm: FReSH START study protocol.

18. Assessment and management of self-harm and suicide risk in young people.

19. Fundamentals of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Pediatric Patients.

20. A Systematic Review of the Use, Acceptability, Perceived Effectiveness and Effectiveness of Self-Help Toolkits.

21. Keeping Track and Providing Tools for Future Crisis Management: Suicide Attempt and Self-Harm Presentations at Emergency Departments.

22. Surprise and delight: Response to informal versus formal mindfulness among university students with self-injury.

23. An Umbrella Review of Cognitive Behavioural and Dialectical Behavioural Therapies to Treat Self-Harm and Suicidal Behaviour in Adolescents.

24. The Mental Health Toll of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adolescents Receiving Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment.

25. Brief admission by self-referral as an add-on to usual care for individuals with self-harm at risk of suicide: cost-effectiveness and 4-year health-economic consequences after a Swedish randomized controlled trial.

26. Healthcare practitioners' views of self-harm management practices in older adults in Ireland: A qualitative study.

27. Examination of clinical variables affecting resurgence: A reanalysis of 46 applications.

28. Development of a Brief Intervention for Emergency Department Attendees Presenting With Self-Harm and Co-Occurring Substance Use Problems.

29. Review of Management Considerations for Excoriation Disorder in Older Adults.

30. Clinical outcomes for sexual and gender minority adolescents in a dialectical behaviour therapy programme.

32. Evaluation of dialectical behavior therapy for adolescents in routine clinical practice: a pre-post study.

33. Acute paediatric inpatient care of children and young people admitted with self-harm or eating disorders: A single centre evaluation.

34. A Brief Cognitive Analytic Therapy-Informed Approach for Young People That Have Self-Injured (CATCH-Y): A Case Series.

35. Acne excoriée: Diagnostic overview and management.

36. Exploring community mental health service use following hospital-treated intentional self-harm among older Australians: a survival analysis.

38. Pretreatment cognitive performance is associated with differential self-harm outcomes in 6 v . 12-months of dialectical behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder.

39. Self-Hatred: The Unaddressed Symptom of Borderline Personality Disorder.

40. Variation in the clinical management of self-harm by area-level socio-economic deprivation: findings from the multicenter study of self-harm in England.

41. Shame, suicidal ideation, and urges for non-suicidal self-injury among individuals with borderline personality disorder receiving dialectical behavior therapy: The mediating role of anger.

42. A case report of an atypical severe case of skin picking disorder managed by a multidisciplinary team.

43. Depression and comorbid obstructive sleep apnea: Association between positive airway pressure adherence, occurrence of self-harm events, healthcare resource utilization, and costs.

44. Staff perceptions of barriers to self-harm care in the emergency department: A cross-sectional survey study.

45. Further evidence of renewal in automatically maintained behavior.

46. Evaluation and management of suicidal ideation and self-harm in children in the emergency department.

47. Disclosures of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors to parents in the context of adolescent therapy: A qualitative investigation.

48. A Meta-Analysis of Treatment for Self-Injurious Behavior in Children and Adolescents With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

49. The Cost-Effectiveness of Psychosocial Interventions Following Self-Harm in Australia.

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