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Self-injurious and aggressive behaviour


Self-injurious behaviour refers to non-accidental behaviours that have the potential to cause damage, such as reddening of the skin, bruising, bleeding, hair loss, etc. Self-injurious behaviour is common in individuals with CdLS and includes behaviours such as self-hitting, head banging or self-biting, although it is not an inevitable consequence of the syndrome

Some behaviours shown in CdLS can be identical to self-injurious behaviour but do not cause any bodily damage. These behaviours may develop into self-injurious behaviour over time.

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Um die Ursache für selbstverletzendes Verhalten bei Menschen mit CdLS zu ermitteln, sind medizinische Untersuchungen mit Fokus auf möglichen Schmerzquellen notwendig, gefolgt von einer Verhaltenseinstufung zum Aspekt der Selbstbeherrschung und einer anschließenden funktionalen Analyse.
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Die Behandlung von selbstverletzendem Verhalten muss sowohl medizinische als auch verhaltensbezogene Strategien umfassen.

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