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Am J Psychiatry 124:535, October 1967
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.124.4.535
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The background, personality, and usual sources of conflict which arise during the course of hospital treatment of the typical young woman who slashes her wrists are discussed and a treatment program based on ego psychology is described. This program attempts to integrate the individual psychotherapeutic approach within the context of understanding the interpersonal dynamics of the ward social structure.







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