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Working with men who self-harm in a learning disability secure unit: staff perspectives

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Working with men who self-harm in a learning disability secure unit: staff perspectives. / Fish, Rebecca Mary; Morgan, Hannah.
Lancaster: Lancaster University, 2018. (CeDR Research Report; Vol. 2017, No. 1).

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Fish, RM & Morgan, H 2018, Working with men who self-harm in a learning disability secure unit: staff perspectives. CeDR Research Report, no. 1, vol. 2017, Lancaster University, Lancaster.

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title = "Working with men who self-harm in a learning disability secure unit: staff perspectives",
abstract = "• We asked staff what it was like to work with men who self-harm in a learning disability service.• The staff said that men self-harm in many different ways. Sometimes men did not tell staff about the self-harm.• The staff talked to men about their problems. They helped men with their relationships. They talked to men about moving wards. These things all helped.",
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year = "2018",
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