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The relation of basic self-disturbance to self-harm, eating disorder symptomatology and other clinical features: Exploration in an early psychosis sample.

Andreas Rosén RasmussenDaniel ReichSuzie LavoieEmily LiJessica A HartmannMeredith McHughThomas J WhitfordBarnaby Nelson
Published in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2019)
These novel findings suggest that self-disturbance may be related to a history of school bullying victimization, self-harm and eating disorder symptomatology in patients with or at-risk of psychosis. If further confirmed, these findings are potentially relevant to clinical risk assessment and therapy.
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