Non-suicidal self-harming behavior of adolescents
https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2019-10-4-6-14
Abstract
Th e article discusses non-suicidal self-harming behavior (NSPP) in adolescents, which is currently a widespread problem both in the Russian Federation and around the world. Th e main types and forms of NSPP, the causes and mechanisms of occurrence, the diff erence from other forms of self-destructive behavior are considered.
About the Author
E. V. DarinRussian Federation
psychiatrist,
pos. Zarechny, Vyselkovsky District, Krasnodar
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For citations:
Darin E.V. Non-suicidal self-harming behavior of adolescents. Medical Herald of the South of Russia. 2019;10(4):6-14. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2019-10-4-6-14