A comparison of expressed emotion between mothers and their adolescent daughters with and without a history of nonsuicidal self-injury
Abstract Background Expressed Emotion refers to the extent to which close relatives express critical/hostile and/or emotionally overinvolved attitudes and feelings when speaking about a family member. High Expressed Emotion is a valuable predictor of clinical outcomes and is related to the presence...
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Main Authors: | Taru Tschan (Author), Simone Pfeiffer (Author), Raphael Gutzweiler (Author), Tina In-Albon (Author) |
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