Attachment quality in adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury

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Abstract

Foreign studies reveal a connection between attachment disorders and the occurrence of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in adolescents. Domestic studies, for all the relevance and importance of this topic, are few. It remains unclear which attachment disorders have the greatest impact on the emergence of non-suicidal self-injurious behavior: there are studies that have shown that the occurrence of NSSI is influenced by an attachment disorder to both parents, but there are studies that have revealed that attachment disorders to the father play a more significant role. It also discusses whether attachment to parents or peers has the greatest impact on the occurrence of NSSI and mental well-being in adolescence. The degree of influence of attachment to parents and peers is debated. Described are the targets and methods of psychological treatmentof adolescents with NSSI and their families.

General Information

Keywords: non-suicidal self-injury, adolescents, family, attachment

Journal rubric: Medical Psychology

Article type: review article

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17759/jmfp.2020090406

For citation: Snegireva T.V., Volikova S.V. Attachment quality in adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury [Elektronnyi resurs]. Sovremennaia zarubezhnaia psikhologiia = Journal of Modern Foreign Psychology, 2020. Vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 66–76. DOI: 10.17759/jmfp.2020090406. (In Russ., аbstr. in Engl.)

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Tatiana V. Snegireva, Junior Research Associate, Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry – Branch of The Serbsky Federal Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Narcology, Moscow, Moscow, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6621-1052, e-mail: stv217@ya.ru

Svetlana V. Volikova, PhD in Psychology, psychologist, Russian University of Transport (MIIT), Assistant Professor at the Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Chair, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Moscow, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8982-226X, e-mail: psylab2006@yandex.ru

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