Non-suicidal self-injury experiences for adolescents who self-injured: contributions of Winnicott's psychoanalytic theory
Date
2021Author
Version
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Type
Artículo / Artikulua
Version
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa
Impact
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10.1590/1980-265X-TCE-2019-0382
Abstract
Objective: to identify and analyze the elements present in non-suicidal self-injury experiences by adolescents
who self-injured.
Method: a qualitative research, with data collection conducted from August to October 2019 through individual
therapeutic consultations, mediated by the dialogical resource Drawing-Story with Theme Procedure.
Participants were eight adolescents who reported self-inj ...
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Objective: to identify and analyze the elements present in non-suicidal self-injury experiences by adolescents
who self-injured.
Method: a qualitative research, with data collection conducted from August to October 2019 through individual
therapeutic consultations, mediated by the dialogical resource Drawing-Story with Theme Procedure.
Participants were eight adolescents who reported self-injury in a school of a municipality in the countryside of
São Paulo, Brazil. Thematic analysis was developed from data anchored in Winnicott’s psychoanalytic theory.
Results: two thematic categories were identified: “I think nobody cares about me” and “I do not see the colors
I used to see before”. The elements present in adolescents’ experiences on non-suicidal self-injury highlighted
the importance of a physical and relational environment that offers holding and is able to integrate characteristics
of the adolescence process itself. The importance of a family and peer support network, as well as the need
for family, school and health professionals to be involved in coping with and preventing non-suicidal self-injury
stands out.
Conclusion: non-suicidal self-injury is a multiple phenomenon, closely related to the environment, which
deserves attention and care in the field of child and adolescent health. The issues present in the process of
becoming an adolescent emerge as essential elements for understanding and coping with non-suicidal selfinjury.
Due to their multiple characteristics, coping and prevention policies should include several areas, such
as health, education, and social assistance. The presence of mental health programs in schools is fundamental. [--]
Subject
Adolescent,
Self-Injurious behavior,
Qualitative research,
Psychoanalysis,
School health services
Publisher
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Published in
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem 2021, v.30:e20190382
Departament
Universidad Pública de Navarra. Departamento de Ciencias de la Salud /
Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Osasun Zientziak Saila
Publisher version
Sponsorship
Funded by the São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa
do Estado de São Paulo), Process 2019/09333-9. Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de
Nível Superior – Brasil (CAPES) – Finance Code 001.