Combined interventions and self-harm
Insufficient evidence – there either hasn’t been any research on this treatment option or there is a small amount of evidence with unclear conclusions.
Combined interventions aim to provide you with a high level of support. They will often involve a number of different types of treatment, which should be tailored so that you receive types of support that will be the most helpful for you. This could involve your family, group interventions with other young people and individual sessions between you and a professional. Often, combined interventions involve seeing your professional regularly for a long period of time.
Treatments outlined on these webpages may not be available in every local area. It’s important that you discuss with your GP or mental health professional the treatment options available to you. You can also search for services near you on our Youth Wellbeing Directory and find out more about referral processes here.