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A short introduction to understanding and supporting children and young people who self-harm / by Fitzpatrick, Carol.(CARDINAL)674189;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Self-destructive behavior in children.; Self-destructive behavior in children; Self-destructive behavior in adolescence.; Self-destructive behavior in adolescence; Self-mutilation in adolescence.; Self-mutilation in adolescence;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Self-injury : the ultimate teen guide / by Cummings, Judy Dodge.(CARDINAL)346238;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-183) and index.Behind the star -- From crazy to cult: how perspectives of self injury have evolved -- Blades, burns, and bones -- Cutting out the pain -- Crimson tears: the act and its consequences -- Self-injury in cyberspace -- The road to recovery -- For friends and family -- Raising awareness: tell your story.Looks at the causes of teenage self-injury, and offers family and friends advice on what signs to look for and ways to prevent it.
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Self-mutilation in adolescence.; Cutting (Self-mutilation); Self-destructive behavior in adolescence.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Healing self-injury : a compassionate guide for parents and other loved ones / by Whitlock, Janis,author.; Lloyd-Richardson, Elizabeth,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface: Why you and why us? -- Introduction : why this book and why now? -- Part 1: Nonsuicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) Background and Basics. The Basics of Self-Injury ; The family experience of self-injury ; The Context of Self-Injury: Where did it come from? ; Where it starts and why it works -- Part 2: Recovery, treatment, and growth. Ending self-injury ; An Introduction to Therapy: Talking with your child about therapy and finding the right therapist ; Therapy for self-injury ; Beyond surviving: From Disorder to Growth & Discovery -- Part 3: Parents as partners: Skills and tools for helping yourself and your child. I have feelings too! Understanding the role of our own automatic thoughts and reactions ; Becoming a Mindful Parent: Strategies and skills for parenting a child that self-injures -- Part 4: Practical Matters. Positive communications during challenging times: Dealing with authority issues, power struggles, and staying calm when your child is not ; Establishing Guidelines and Expectations for Managing Self-Injury Behaviors ; Collaborations critical for ending self-injury .Healing after Self-Injury provides desperately-needed guidance to parents and others who love a young person struggling with self-injury. Adolescent psychologists Janis Whitlock and Elizabeth Lloyd-Richardson believe that parents must appreciate how important their role is in their child's recovery; there is a lot that parents can do to support their self-injuring children. This book offers strategies for identifying and alleviating sources of distress in children's lives, improving family communication (particularly around emotions), and seeking professional help. Importantly, it also provides compassionate advice to parents with personal challenges of their own, explaining how these can impact the entire family. The book will help parents partner with their children to identify, build, and use skills that will assist them in recovering from self-injury. Vivid anecdotes drawn from the authors' extensive in-depth interviews with real families in recovery from self-injury put a human face on what for many families is a distressing and often isolating experience. Healing after Self-Injury is a must-have for parents who want to assist in their child's recovery, as well as for anyone who lives with, works with, or cares about self-injuring youth and their families.
Subjects: Parent and child.; Self-destructive behavior in adolescence.; Self-destructive behavior in adolescence; Self-mutilation in adolescence.; Self-mutilation in adolescence;
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A warrior's heart [videorecording] / by Sears, Mike,director.; Dugard, Martin,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)345866; Lutz, Kellan,1985-actor.; Greene, Ashley,1987-actor.; Beach, Adam,1972-actor.; Mapother, William,actor.; Overstreet, Chord,actor.; Anwar, Gabrielle,actor.;
Director, Mike Sears ; screenwriter, Martin Dugard.Kellan Lutz, Ashley Greene, Adam Beach, William Mapother, Chord Overstreet, Gabrielle Anwar.In shock and denial over his Marine father's death, star lacrosse player Conor Sullivan starts acting out self-destructively, leaving his mom, Claire, at her wit's end. He trains at a wilderness lacrosse camp with his dad's old combat buddy.DVD, stereo.
Subjects: Fiction films.; Sports films.; Feature films.; Action and adventure fiction.; Melodramas (Motion pictures); Self-destructive behavior in adolescence Drama.; Lacrosse players Drama.;
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Under the sleeve : find help for your child who is cutting / by Winters, Stacey,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.You are not alone -- My story -- The process -- The broken system -- Cutting -- A child's brain -- Pathophysiology -- Treatment -- Obstacles -- You can do this.Ten years of experience as a successful pediatrician did not equip Dr. Stacey Winters for finding the best help when her daughter began cutting. From that first day, she researched and sought out any available assistance, only to hit roadblock after roadblock. Thirteen years later, Dr. Winters has successfully navigated the difficult path of getting help for her daughter. In Under the Sleeve, Dr. Winters shares what she has learned on her journey as both a mom and pediatrician.
Subjects: Self-mutilation in adolescence.; Self-destructive behavior.; Self-mutilation.; Child psychology.; Parenting.;
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Everything you need to know about suicide and self-harm / by Pack-Jordan, Erin,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is depression? -- What is self-harm? -- What leads to suicide? -- Getting help -- Solutions and answers."A book for teens about depression, suicide, and self-harm"--Provided by publisher.Grades 7-12.
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Teenagers; Suicide; Self-destructive behavior.; Self-mutilation.; Depression in adolescence.; Teenagers;
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The trouble in me / by Gantos, Jack,author.(CARDINAL)345249;
In his family's new rental home on a down-at-the heels street in sun-beaten Miami -- with dog-eating alligators in the canal out back, a dangerously attractive girl across the road, and the unhinged Pagoda family next door -- fourteen-year-old Jack is adrift, losing a sense of who he is and what he's all about. Which is why he ends up trying to morph himself into someone he's not, that someone being sixteen-year-old Gary Pagoda, a.k.a. Scary Gary, just back from juvie for car theft. Following Gary's lead that first time is just the start of Jack's series of bad decisions.Set in the Fort Lauderdale neighborhood of Jack's family's latest rental home, this autobiographical novel opens with an explosive encounter in which he meets his rebellious older neighbor, Gary Pagoda, just back from juvie for car theft. Instantly mesmerized, Jack decides he will do whatever it takes to be like Gary. But he may not be as ready as he thinks when the trouble in him comes blazing to life.970LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fictional autobiographies.; Humorous fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Teenage boys; Influence (Psychology); Self-destructive behavior in adolescence; Juvenile delinquency; Friendship; Moving, Household; Friendships.;
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Beast / by Spangler, Brie,author.(CARDINAL)465333;
After falling off the roof, fifteen-year-old misfit Dylan must attend a therapy group for self-harmers where he meets Jamie, a beautiful and amazing person he does not know is transgender. Inspired by characters in the fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast.HL610L
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Self-help groups; Misfits (Persons); Characters and characteristics in literature; Self-destructive behavior; Transgender people; Dating (Social customs); Small town life; Transgender people.;
Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 12
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Break / by Moskowitz, Hannah.(CARDINAL)493608;
To relieve the pressures of caring for a brother with life-threatening food allergies, another who is a fussy baby, and parents who are at odds with one other, seventeen-year-old Jonah sets out to break every bone in his body in hopes of becoming stronger.HL470LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Self-destructive behavior; Brothers; Fractures; Food allergy; Mental illness; Dysfunctional families; Family problems;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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Questions young people ask, answers that work, by International Bible Students Association.(CARDINAL)733448; Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York.(CARDINAL)733447;
Dealing with family--Your identity--In and out of class--Sex, morals, and love--Self-destructive behavior--Your free time--Your worship--Appendix: Questions parents ask.
Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Young adult literature.; Christian life; Christian life; Teenagers; Teenagers;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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