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Nonsuicidal Self-Injury vs. Suicide, with Dr. Jennifer Muehlenkamp
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Nonsuicidal Self-Injury vs. Suicide, with Dr. Jennifer Muehlenkamp

Jennifer Muehlenkamp, PhD, from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire describes the difference between suicidal and nonsuicidal self-harm and explains how we came to use the term “nonsuicidal self-injury” (NSSI). She also discusses what characteristics of self-injury place someone at greater risk for attempting suicide.

The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health · Jennifer Muehlenkamp PhD

January 1, 202141m 18s

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Show Notes

Today there is still confusion among a lot people about the differences between suicide and nonsuicidal self-injury. Although nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a form of self-harm and a risk factor for attempting suicide, the two behaviors should not be confused and those who self-injure should not be assumed to be “suicidal.” In this episode, we discuss how the onset, frequency, method, and function of self-injury are related to risk for suicide attempt.

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Topics

psychologyparentingself-harmsuicidesuicide preventionnssiself-injurymental health