17th International Conference on Neurology and Spine Disorders
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Accepted Abstracts

Role of Emotional Regulation in Self-Harming Behavior

Padma C Shaji*
Deja vu Psychotherapy & Counselling Centre, India

Citation: Shaji PC (2021) Role of Emotional Regulation in Self-Harming Behavior. SciTech Central Neurology 2021. 

Received: March 19, 2021         Accepted: March 20, 2021         Published: March 20, 2021

Abstract

Self-injurious behavior or deliberate self-harm (DSH) in adolescents and young adults is found to be increasing, this is a high time to have an in-depth exploration. The present study entitled as “Role of Emotional Regulation in Self-Harming Behavior”, aims to understand and explore the nature and pattern of emotional regulation among adolescents with self-harming behavior. Hence detailed case studies on self-harming behavior among adolescents have been collected. The data collected through case study method and through in-depth interview was thematically analyzed. Study revealed that the participants with self-harming behaviour have difficulties in emotional regulation. One of the major findings was that the participants were engaging in different kinds of self-harming acts with an attention seeking or help seeking component.
Keywords: Adolescence, Emotional regulation, Self-harm behaviour

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