Self-Inflicted Lesions in Dermatology: A Management and TherapeuticApproach - A Position Paper From the European Society for Derma-tology and Psychiatry

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Self-Inflicted Lesions in Dermatology : A Management and TherapeuticApproach - A Position Paper From the European Society for Derma-tology and Psychiatry. / Tomas-Aragones, Lucía; Consoli, Silla M; Consoli, Sylvie G; Poot, Francoise; Taube, Klaus-Michael; Linder, M Dennis; Jemec, Gregor B E; Szepietowski, Jacek C; de Korte, John; Lvov, Andrey N; Gieler, Uwe.

In: Acta Dermatovenereologica, Vol. 97, No. 2, 2017, p. 159-172.

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Tomas-Aragones, L, Consoli, SM, Consoli, SG, Poot, F, Taube, K-M, Linder, MD, Jemec, GBE, Szepietowski, JC, de Korte, J, Lvov, AN & Gieler, U 2017, 'Self-Inflicted Lesions in Dermatology: A Management and TherapeuticApproach - A Position Paper From the European Society for Derma-tology and Psychiatry', Acta Dermatovenereologica, vol. 97, no. 2, pp. 159-172. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2522

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Tomas-Aragones, L., Consoli, S. M., Consoli, S. G., Poot, F., Taube, K-M., Linder, M. D., Jemec, G. B. E., Szepietowski, J. C., de Korte, J., Lvov, A. N., & Gieler, U. (2017). Self-Inflicted Lesions in Dermatology: A Management and TherapeuticApproach - A Position Paper From the European Society for Derma-tology and Psychiatry. Acta Dermatovenereologica, 97(2), 159-172. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2522

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Tomas-Aragones L, Consoli SM, Consoli SG, Poot F, Taube K-M, Linder MD et al. Self-Inflicted Lesions in Dermatology: A Management and TherapeuticApproach - A Position Paper From the European Society for Derma-tology and Psychiatry. Acta Dermatovenereologica. 2017;97(2):159-172. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2522

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Tomas-Aragones, Lucía ; Consoli, Silla M ; Consoli, Sylvie G ; Poot, Francoise ; Taube, Klaus-Michael ; Linder, M Dennis ; Jemec, Gregor B E ; Szepietowski, Jacek C ; de Korte, John ; Lvov, Andrey N ; Gieler, Uwe. / Self-Inflicted Lesions in Dermatology : A Management and TherapeuticApproach - A Position Paper From the European Society for Derma-tology and Psychiatry. In: Acta Dermatovenereologica. 2017 ; Vol. 97, No. 2. pp. 159-172.

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abstract = "The classification of self-inflicted skin lesions proposed by the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry (ESDaP) group generated questions with regard to specific treatments that could be recommended for such cases. The therapeutic guidelines in the current paper integrate new psychotherapies and psychotropic drugs without forgetting the most important relational characteristics required for dealing with people with these disorders. The management of self-inflicted skin lesions necessitates empathy and a doctor-patient relationship based on trust and confidence. Cognitive behavioural therapy and/or psychodynamic and psychoanalytic psychotherapy (alone, or combined with the careful use of psychotropic drugs) seem to achieve the best results in the most difficult cases. Relatively new therapeutic techniques, such as habit reversal and mentalization-based psychotherapy, may be beneficial in the treatment of skin picking syndromes.",
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