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Dealing with self-injury disorder / by Gagne, Tammy,author.(CARDINAL)351390;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Feeling a sense of despair -- Wht is self-injury disorde? -- How is self-injury disorder recognized? -- What is life like with self-injury disorder? -- How is self-injury disorder treated?."People with self-injury disorder are compelled to harm themselves to cope with anxiety or pain. Dealing with Self-Injury Disorder explores what this disorder is like, how it affects people's lives, and today's best treatment options"--Grades 10-12
Subjects: Self-injurious behavior in adolescence.; Self-injurious behavior.; Self-injurious behavior;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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Inside a cutter's mind understanding and helping those who self-injure / by Clark, Jerusha.(CARDINAL)707053; Henslin, Earl R.(CARDINAL)365808;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Psychotherapy.; Self-injurious behavior.; Self-mutilation.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Cutting and self-harm / by Simpson, Chris,1969-(CARDINAL)802767;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Cutting and self-harm : definitions, history, and basic characteristics -- Factors contributing to self-injury -- Self-injury and other conditions -- Responding to self-injury -- Treatment and prevention of self-injury -- Self-injury in school settings -- Self-injury and relationships -- Self-injury and group counseling -- Psychopharmacological treatment of self-injury."Please see the attached txt file"--"What is self-harm and what causes it? Learn the terms and concepts related to this type of behavior"--
Subjects: Cutting (Self-mutilation); Self-injurious behavior.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Cutting and self-harm / by Veague, Heather Barnett.(CARDINAL)481093; Collins, Christine E.(Christine Elaine)(CARDINAL)686208;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-104) and index.What is self-harm? -- Who engages in self-harm? -- Self-harm and mental illness -- What are the causes of self-harming behavior? -- Identification and treatment of self-harm -- Prevention: how do we prevent self-harm?Explores the nature of self-injury, its causes, effects and possible treatments.
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Cutting (Self-mutilation); Self-injurious behavior.; Self-mutilation.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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ReWrite : the journey from self-harm to healing / by Sledge, Benjamin,author.;
"Many in the emerging generation have found themselves in a hopeless cycle of self-harm. Whether it's cutting, burning, hair pulling, or beating themselves up with guilt and shame, they can't get out of the same rut. Most aren't even sure why they do it. All they know is that for some reason, it helps ... If that sounds like you, we have good news. You're not sick, crazy, or doomed to hurt yourself for the rest of your life. ReWrite will help clear up the stigmas and reasons behind self-harm, tackle the hard topics of guilt and shame, and provide the ... steps to bring you to a place of hope and healing"--Amazon.com.
Subjects: Cutting (Self-mutilation); Self-mutilation.; Self-injurious behavior.; Self-destructive behavior.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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When your child is cutting : a parent's guide to helping children overcome self-injury / by McVey-Noble, Merry E.(CARDINAL)479234; Khemlani-Patel, Sony.(CARDINAL)479235; Neziroglu, Fugen A.,1951-(CARDINAL)731179;
MARCIVE 12/19/07Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-167).
Subjects: Self-mutilation; Self-injurious behavior;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The tender cut : inside the hidden world of self-injury / by Adler, Patricia A.,1952-(CARDINAL)741539; Adler, Peter,1952-(CARDINAL)518244;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Literature and population -- Studying self-injury -- Becoming a self-injurer -- The phenomenology of the cut -- Loners in the social world -- Colleagues in the cyber world -- Self-injury communities -- Self-injury relationships -- The social transformation of self-injury -- Careers in self-injury -- Understanding self-injury.
Subjects: Self-injurious behavior.; Adaptability (Psychology); Social isolation.; Stress (Psychology);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Teens : cutting and self-injury / by Parks, Peggy J.,1951-author.(CARDINAL)650343;
Includes bibliographical references and index.How serious a problem are cutting and self-injury among teens? -- What causes teens to deliberately harm themselves? -- What are the risks of cutting and self-injury? -- Can teens overcome the need to self-injure?Grade 9 to 12.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Self-mutilation in adolescence.; Self-injurious behavior.; Cutting (Self-mutilation);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Self-injury / by Williams, Mary E.,1960-editor of compilation.(CARDINAL)211352;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Self-mutilation in adolescence.; Self-injurious behavior.; Cutting (Self-mutilation);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Lights on, rats out : a memoir / by LeFavour, Cree.(CARDINAL)351159;
"Describes a [self-harming] woman's charged attachment to a mental health professional and the dangerous compulsion to keep him in her life at all costs"--Amazon.com."As a young college graduate a year into treatment with a psychiatrist, Cree LeFavour began to organize her days around the cruel, compulsive logic of self-harm: with each newly lit cigarette, the world would drop away as her focus narrowed on the blooming release of pleasure-pain as the burning tip was applied to an unblemished patch of skin. Her body was a canvas of cruelty; each scar a mark of pride and shame. In sharp and shocking language, Lights On, Rats Out brings us closely into these years. We see the world as Cree did--turned upside down, the richness of life muted and dulled, its pleasures perverted. The heady thrill of meeting with her psychiatrist, Dr. Adam N. Kohl--whose relationship with Cree is at once sustaining and paralyzing--comes to be the only bright spot in her days. Lights On, Rats Out describes a fiercely smart and independent woman's charged attachment to a mental health professional and the dangerous compulsion to keep him in her life at all costs."--Jacket.
Subjects: Autobiographies.; LeFavour, Cree.; Self-mutilation; Self-injurious behavior; Psychotherapy.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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