Alexithymia, impulsiveness, and psychopathology in nonsuicidal self-injured adolescents
Michela Gatta,1 Francesco Dal Santo,1 Alessio Rago,1 Andrea Spoto,2 Pier Antonio Battistella1 1Childhood Adolescence Family Unit, Ulss 16 – Padua University, 2Department of General Psychology, Padua University, Padova, Italy Introduction: Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a multifaceted ph...
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Main Authors: | Gatta M, Dal Santo F, Rago A, Spoto A, Battistella PA |
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Dove Medical Press
2016
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