A systematic review and meta‐ethnography to explore people's experiences of psychotherapy for self‐harm

Author:

Haw Rebecca12ORCID,Hartley Samantha13,Trelfa Sarah4,Taylor Peter J.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Psychology and Mental Health, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre University of Manchester Manchester UK

2. Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust Manchester UK

3. Bradford District Care Trust Shipley UK

4. Cheshire East Council Cheshire UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSelf‐harm is a major public health concern. Lifetime prevalence is high, and rates of self‐harm are rising; however, available interventions do not benefit everyone, and engagement with therapy can be low. Qualitative accounts allow for a greater understanding of what is helpful to individuals. This study aimed to synthesize the experiences of interventions for self‐harm, from participants who have participated in these themselves.MethodsParticipants had self‐harmed at least once and undergone an individual psychotherapeutic intervention for self‐harm. Papers not written or translated to the English language were excluded. Four databases (Medline, CINAHL, Web of Science and PsycINFO) were systematically searched and each paper was assessed using the CASP quality appraisal tool. A meta‐ethnographic approach to the synthesis was taken.ResultsTen studies encompassing 104 participants were included. Four overarching themes were developed and the importance of recognizing the person beyond the self‐harm emerged through a line of argument synthesis. Building a trusted, therapeutic relationship founded on patience and without judgement was essential for the perceived success of therapy, which was unique to each person and often went beyond reducing self‐harming behaviours.LimitationsPapers included in the study showed a lack of diversity with regard to ethnicity and gender.ConclusionsThe findings illustrate the importance of the therapeutic alliance when working with self‐harm. Clinical implications of this paper include the importance of utilizing key therapeutic competencies which should be considered fundamental to change within psychotherapeutic interventions for self‐harm, with the uniqueness of each patient recognized throughout.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Psychology,General Medicine

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