Self-Harming Psychiatrists in 91107

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Monica Keo
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, NP
Verified Verified
Pasadena, CA 91107  (Online Only)
Hi, my name is Monica, I am a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. I am a Prescriber. I am able to diagnose, treat, provide medication refills, medication consult, and medication management. I've been a nurse for almost a decade, devoted to psychiatry and mental health is my specialty. This specialty has found me since I graduated high school, and ever since then it became my passion. I'm able to advocate, medicate (prescribe) and communicate with minor therapy to help find the root of your daily struggles. I am able to help anyone who suffers with depression, anxiety, bipolar, and schizophrenia.
Hi, my name is Monica, I am a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. I am a Prescriber. I am able to diagnose, treat, provide medication refills, medication consult, and medication management. I've been a nurse for almost a decade, devoted to psychiatry and mental health is my specialty. This specialty has found me since I graduated high school, and ever since then it became my passion. I'm able to advocate, medicate (prescribe) and communicate with minor therapy to help find the root of your daily struggles. I am able to help anyone who suffers with depression, anxiety, bipolar, and schizophrenia.
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Self-Harming Psychiatrists

How does therapy for self-harm work?

A person may turn to self-injury so that they can distract themselves from their stress, depression, anxiety, or upsetting circumstances. Therapy can address the cause of an individual’s suffering. A therapist can help a person understand why they may want to self-harm and help the person learn new methods of coping. A person may have poor emotion regulation, and treatment such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is helpful for breaking this behaviour. In addition, treatment such as dialectical behavior therapy can help a person manage their tolerance of distress.

Which therapies are best for self-harm?

Specific approaches used by professionals include cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavior, psychodynamic, and mentalisation-based therapies, among others. Cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavior therapies are common approaches for people who have painful thoughts and past traumas. These therapies help an individual cope with distress, regulate emotions, and manage impulsive urges.

Does the tendency to self-harm mean the person is suicidal?

Having this urge does not mean the individual suffers from suicidal ideation. People who want to self-injure look to distract or alleviate themselves from the pain they are experiencing. People with suicidal tendencies want to end life altogether. However, this does not mean a person with the intent to self-harm will not attempt suicide.

How often and how long are therapy sessions for self-harm?

As with any type of therapy, sessions depend on the individual. Clients may see improvement within 20 sessions, at an average of 50 minutes per session, while others may opt for 20 to 30 sessions over, maybe, a six-month period. People, especially those with co-occurring conditions like depression and anxiety, may need to continue therapy for up to 12 to 18 months.