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

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

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

4. Systematic Review: Patient Outcomes in Transdiagnostic Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Programs.

5. Comments on "The role of trauma services in intentional self-harm at a regional level 1 trauma centre".

6. Editorial: Global Widening of the Inequitable Child and Adolescent Mental Health Care Chasm During COVID-19.

7. Positive outcomes for operatively managed self-harm burns.

8. Comparison of paediatric emergency department visits for attempted suicide, self-harm, and suicidal ideation before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

9. Nonsuicidal Self-injury and Barriers to Accessibility of Dialectical Behavior Therapy Among Black Youth.

10. "Pick" wisely: An approach to diagnosis and management of pathologic skin picking.

11. Dermatitis artefacta.

12. Addressing body-focused repetitive behaviors in the dermatology practice.

13. The effect of self-inflicted burns on ABSI score prediction power: A four-year prospective multicenter study of the German Burn Registry.

14. Editorial: Dialectical Behavior Therapy: More Is Not Always Better When Different Is Required.

15. Trajectories of Treatment Response and Nonresponse in Youth at High Risk for Suicide.

16. Psychotherapeutic interventions specifically developed for NSSI in adolescence: A systematic review.

17. Factors Associated With 7-Day Follow-Up Outpatient Mental Healthcare in Older Adults Hospitalized for Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt, and Self-Harm.

18. National audit to assess standards of care for deliberate self-harm patients presenting to trauma centres with penetrating wounds and recommendations for action.

19. An approach to a repeated self-biting tongue injury in a toddler.

20. Quality of Care for Youth Hospitalized for Suicidal Ideation and Self-Harm.

21. Editorial: Dialectical Behavior Therapy and the Function of Self-Injury.

22. Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Self-Harming Youth: Emotion Regulation, Mechanisms, and Mediators.

23. Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on self-harm.

24. Self-Harm, Suicidal Ideation, and Attempted Suicide in Older Adults: A National Study of Emergency Department Visits and Follow-Up Care.

25. Efficacy of Dialectical Behavior Therapy Versus Treatment as Usual for Acute-Care Inpatient Adolescents.

26. Testing an App-Assisted Treatment for Suicide Prevention in a Randomized Controlled Trial: Effects on Suicide Risk and Depression.

27. Self-inflicted burn injuries: Etiologies, risk factors and impact on institutional resources.

28. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Safety Plans for Military Veterans: Do Safety Plans Tailored to Veteran Characteristics Decrease Suicide Risk?

29. Self-harm in a primary care cohort of older people: incidence, clinical management, and risk of suicide and other causes of death.

30. Assessment and treatment of trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder) and excoriation (skin picking) disorder.

31. Intentional self-harm and assault hospitalisations and treatment cost of children in Australia over a 10-year period.

32. Effectiveness of systemic family therapy versus treatment as usual for young people after self-harm: a pragmatic, phase 3, multicentre, randomised controlled trial.

33. General hospital costs in England of medical and psychiatric care for patients who self-harm: a retrospective analysis.

34. The use of emergency department-based psychological interventions to reduce repetition of self-harm behaviour.

35. A brief psychological intervention to reduce repetition of self-harm in patients admitted to hospital following a suicide attempt: a randomised controlled trial.

36. Alcohol misuse and self-harm: an opportunity for early intervention in the emergency department.

37. How do emergency ambulance paramedics view the care they provide to people who self harm?: Ways and means.

38. Psychosocial interventions following self-harm in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

39. Dialectical Behavior Therapy Compared With Enhanced Usual Care for Adolescents With Repeated Suicidal and Self-Harming Behavior: Outcomes Over a One-Year Follow-Up.

40. Self-inflicted Burns: 10 year review and comparison to national guidelines.

41. Hospital management of suicidal behaviour and subsequent mortality: a prospective cohort study.

43. Short-term and long-term effects of psychosocial therapy for people after deliberate self-harm: a register-based, nationwide multicentre study using propensity score matching.

44. Annual report on health care for children and youth in the United States: national estimates of cost, utilization and expenditures for children with mental health conditions.

45. Nail picking disorder (onychotillomania): a case report.

46. Mentalization-based treatment for self-harm in adolescents: a randomized controlled trial.

47. Factors influencing perceived effectiveness in dealing with self-harming patients in a sample of emergency department staff.

48. Adolescents who self-harm: professional staff knowledge, attitudes and training needs.

49. Outpatient care of young people after emergency treatment of deliberate self-harm.

50. [Dermatitis artefacta in a young girl].

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