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Understanding the Meanings Behind Adolescent Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: Are We Missing the Boat?

Abstract  

Despite the fact that adolescent non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) has garnered a good deal of attention in the recent clinical
and empirical literature, our conceptualization of this behavior continues to rely on an individualistic framework. Expanding
the current theoretical model to include perspectives that focus on social context and constructed meaning is necessary, especially
given the importance that the peer group and social context have for this age group. This paper proposes a theoretical framework
that combines Symbolic Interactionism with Social Learning Theory in an effort to broaden our understanding of NSSI among
adolescents. Implications and recommendations for social work practice are then discussed.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Category Original Paper
  • Pages 1-9
  • DOI 10.1007/s10615-012-0417-y
  • Authors
    • Mary LeCloux, Simmons College, Boston, MA, USA
    • Journal Clinical Social Work Journal
    • Online ISSN 1573-3343
    • Print ISSN 0091-1674
Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 09/07/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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