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[Self-induced injuries--surgical aspects]

Authors :
A, Katzer
S R, Schaaf
J V, Wening
H C, Möller
K, Püschel
K H, Jungbluth
Source :
Unfallchirurgie. 23(3)
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

So far, psychiatric-psychoanalytic theories have been able to explain the phenomenon "self-injury" only unsatisfactorily. Moreover, the patients do not turn to a psychiatrist in the first place, but to surgeons, dermatologists, gynecologists or general practitioners. This is therefore an interdisciplinary problem. Since general medical knowledge is relatively unhelpful in diagnosing self-inflicted disease and its treatment, these patients often do not receive adequate psychiatric co-management or further care or indeed often get the chance to delegate the act of self-injury to the physician. In view of the sustained tendency for the disorder to chronify, this frequently results in severe, partly irreversible and sometimes iatrogenically co-induced physical impairments. In the final analysis, it also leads to enormous financial burdens for the agencies which bear the costs.

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
03402649
Volume :
23
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Unfallchirurgie
Accession number :
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