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Published Online: March 1986

Treating a Severely Disturbed Self-Destructive Adolescent With Cold Wet Sheet Packs

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Sheet packs have proven to be useful in treating extremely agitated patients who cannot take medication, as a substitute for seclusion or other types of restraint, and with patients who continue to be destructive despite use of medication and seclusion. They can also be used on a regular basis once or twice a day with self-destructive borderline and psychotic patients until the patient has established control and there is some clearing of psychotic symptoms. The use of sheet packs can also aid in establishing a therapeutic alliance with patients who are extremely fearful of hurting their therapists.

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Pages: 287 - 288

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Published in print: March 1986
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Harinder Singh
The Older Adolescent Unit, Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 21204

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