Clinical

The good, the bad and the ugly: experiences of self-injury

<p>Nurses’ attitudes towards people who self-injure can be negative and often interfere with therapeutic relationships with service users. Prevention, with the aim of stopping self-injury, remains the goal of many nursing interventions and some nurses still believe that the function of self-injury is to seek attention from staff. These views are often fuelled by a lack of understanding and when providing any staff training these negative attitudes need to be addressed (Duperouzel and Fish 2007).</p>

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