Postcards, green cards and telephone calls: Therapeutic contact with individuals following self-harm

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Abstract

Self-harm is a major public health problem and universal interventions such as contacting individuals by post or telephone following a self-harm episode have received much attention recently. They may also appeal to service providers because of their low cost. However, a widespread introduction of these interventions cannot be justified without a better understanding of whether they work, and if so how.

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Kapur, N., Cooper, J., Bennewith, O., Gunnell, D., & Hawton, K. (2010, July). Postcards, green cards and telephone calls: Therapeutic contact with individuals following self-harm. British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.109.072496

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