C.A.R.E: A framework for responding therapeutically to the client who self-harms
Author(s)
Shepperd, C
McAllister, M
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2003
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The CARE framework is a relevant, flexible and practical tool that can be used to map out a plan of care for helping the client who deliberately self-harms. A clear framework for care is useful for clinicians and consumers because ideally it provides a standard, holistic and considered approach for what is a complex health care issue. This paper recounts a story from clinical experience in which the CARE framework was applied. In this encounter, the nurse was helped to move beyond the limitations of the medical model towards an approach which proved satisfying for the health professional, and awakening for the client.The CARE framework is a relevant, flexible and practical tool that can be used to map out a plan of care for helping the client who deliberately self-harms. A clear framework for care is useful for clinicians and consumers because ideally it provides a standard, holistic and considered approach for what is a complex health care issue. This paper recounts a story from clinical experience in which the CARE framework was applied. In this encounter, the nurse was helped to move beyond the limitations of the medical model towards an approach which proved satisfying for the health professional, and awakening for the client.
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Journal Title
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Volume
10
Copyright Statement
© 2003 Blackwell Publishing. The definitive version is available at [www.blackwell-synergy.com.]
Subject
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Psychology