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The Development of Behavioural Coping Skills in a Repetitive and Deliberately Self-Harming Young Woman

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2004

Malcolm Wheatley
Affiliation:
St. Andrew's Hospital, Northampton, UK
Clive Hollin
Affiliation:
University of Leicester, UK

Abstract

This project reports on the effective delivery of a behavioural coping skills programme with a repetitive deliberately self-harming young woman. A simple single case A-B design was employed to evaluate the intervention due to the applied nature of the project and ethical considerations. An assessment period prior to the intervention phase constituted an extended baseline. Data concerning the primary dependent variable, deliberate self-harm, were collected for a 3-month follow-up period.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2005 British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies

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