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    Compr Psychiatry. 2007 Mar-Apr;48(2):137-44. Epub 2007 Jan 2.

    Self-injurious behavior: differential diagnosis and functional differentiation.

    Claes L, Vandereycken W.

    Department of Psychology, Catholic University Leuven, 3000 Leuven, Belgium. laurence.claes@psy.kuleuven.be

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    • Compr Psychiatry. 2007 Jul-Aug;48(4):394.

    Although often used as synonyms, "self-injury" and "self-harm" may refer to different behaviors with different meanings. Because the literature is quite confusing in this respect, we propose a more specific delineation of the notion of self-injurious behavior (SIB), differentiated from other self-harming behaviors. For this purpose, we present a flowchart for differential diagnosis. This brings us to the question: are we dealing here with a sign of pathology or a meaningful behavior? We compare the structuralist approach, in which SIB is viewed as either a syndrome or a symptom, with the functionalist approach, focusing on the psychosocial functions of SIB.

    PMID: 17292704 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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