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Seeking Solutions to Self-injury: A guide for parents and families
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Seeking Solutions to Self-injury: A Guide for Young People (2013)
ISBN: 9780987560339 bzw. 0987560336, in Englisch, 18 Seiten, 2. Ausgabe, Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Self-injury can be a confusing behaviour, and it can be really worrying when someone you know self-injures. This guide was developed to help young people understand self-injury, and to better care for their friends who might self-injure. We have been working for many years to research self-injury in various ways to better understand it, and how we could help. However, in preparing this guide specifically, we consulted over 40 experienced health care professionals and over 60 young people who self-injure. By investigating the needs, desires, attitudes and experiences of young people, we think we gained a good understanding of self-injury, and what young people need from people who care about them. Our focus here is on self-injury with no wish to die (that is Non-Suicidal Self-Injury or NSSI). We do not include drug use, alcohol abuse, anorexia or bulimia as self-injury; although we understand it can be argued they are forms of self-abuse or self-injury. Our focus is primarily on damaging the outside of the body to relieve bad feelings inside. This may include cutting, scratching, burning, hitting a part of the body on a hard surface, or deliberately interfering with wound healing. This booklet explains self-injury and provides some useful tips and resources for young people. We hope you find the information useful. , Kindle Edition, Edition: 2nd, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2013-11-03, Release date: 2013-11-03, Studio: Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Sales rank: 2438692.
Seeking Solutions to Self-injury: A Guide for Young People (2013)
ISBN: 9780987560339 bzw. 0987560336, in Englisch, 18 Seiten, 2. Ausgabe, Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Self-injury can be a confusing behaviour, and it can be really worrying when someone you know self-injures. This guide was developed to help young people understand self-injury, and to better care for their friends who might self-injure. We have been working for many years to research self-injury in various ways to better understand it, and how we could help. However, in preparing this guide specifically, we consulted over 40 experienced health care professionals and over 60 young people who self-injure. By investigating the needs, desires, attitudes and experiences of young people, we think we gained a good understanding of self-injury, and what young people need from people who care about them. Our focus here is on self-injury with no wish to die (that is Non-Suicidal Self-Injury or NSSI). We do not include drug use, alcohol abuse, anorexia or bulimia as self-injury; although we understand it can be argued they are forms of self-abuse or self-injury. Our focus is primarily on damaging the outside of the body to relieve bad feelings inside. This may include cutting, scratching, burning, hitting a part of the body on a hard surface, or deliberately interfering with wound healing. This booklet explains self-injury and provides some useful tips and resources for young people. We hope you find the information useful. , Kindle Edition, Edition: 2nd, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2013-11-03, Release date: 2013-11-03, Studio: Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Sales rank: 885750.
Seeking Solutions to Self-injury: A guide for parents and families (2013)
ISBN: 9780987560346 bzw. 0987560344, in Englisch, 21 Seiten, 2. Ausgabe, Family Concern Publishing Ltd, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
This series of books is based on 7 years of research into Self-injury, with national epidemiological studies as well as longitudinal studies. Self-injury can be a confusing behaviour, and it can be really worrying when someone you know self-injures. This guide was developed to help parents and families understand self-injury, and find some effective ways to intervene. In preparing this guide we consulted families, health care professionals and parents of young people who self-injure, as well as the young people themselves. In this way, we have gained a good understanding of self-injury, and what young people want from people who care about them. The booklet explains self-injury and provides useful tips and resources for parents and family members. We hope you benefit from the information we provide. , Kindle Edition, Edition: 2nd, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Family Concern Publishing Ltd, Family Concern Publishing Ltd, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2013-11-01, Release date: 2013-11-01, Studio: Family Concern Publishing Ltd.
Seeking Solutions to Self-injury: A Guide for School Staff (2013)
ISBN: 9780987560315 bzw. 098756031X, in Englisch, 35 Seiten, 2. Ausgabe, Family Concern Publishing Ltd, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Self-injury can be a confusing behaviour, and really worrying when someone you know self-injures. In preparing this guide we consulted families, health care professionals, school staff and parents of young people who self-injure, as well as the young people themselves. This guide was developed to help school staff understand self-injury, and find some effective ways to intervene, whatever your role in the school. In the research guiding this book, alcohol abuse and anorexia nervosa are not usually included as forms of self-injury, although it can be argued they are indeed both forms of self-abuse. The focus of the research into self-injury is primarily on cutting, scratching, self-punching/hitting/slapping, hitting a part of the body on a hard surface, biting, burning, ingesting chemicals or substances or otherwise damaging the body to relieve bad feelings inside. The issue of ‘without suicidal intent’ is an important one. Ninety per cent of self-injurers do so to control overwhelming feelings. We acknowledge that occasionally a young person will state that they self-injure because they want to die – usually because many parts of their lives seem difficult or too hard to manage, and they are ‘at the end of their tether’. The focus of this booklet is really to help you manage the young people you are most commonly going to have to work with. , Kindle Edition, Edition: 2nd, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Family Concern Publishing Ltd, Family Concern Publishing Ltd, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2013-08-01, Release date: 2013-08-01, Studio: Family Concern Publishing Ltd, Sales rank: 1102441.
Seeking Solutions to Self-injury: A Guide for Young People (2013)
ISBN: 9780987560339 bzw. 0987560336, in Englisch, 18 Seiten, 2. Ausgabe, Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Self-injury can be a confusing behaviour, and it can be really worrying when someone you know self-injures. This guide was developed to help young people understand self-injury, and to better care for their friends who might self-injure. We have been working for many years to research self-injury in various ways to better understand it, and how we could help. However, in preparing this guide specifically, we consulted over 40 experienced health care professionals and over 60 young people who self-injure. By investigating the needs, desires, attitudes and experiences of young people, we think we gained a good understanding of self-injury, and what young people need from people who care about them. Our focus here is on self-injury with no wish to die (that is Non-Suicidal Self-Injury or NSSI). We do not include drug use, alcohol abuse, anorexia or bulimia as self-injury; although we understand it can be argued they are forms of self-abuse or self-injury. Our focus is primarily on damaging the outside of the body to relieve bad feelings inside. This may include cutting, scratching, burning, hitting a part of the body on a hard surface, or deliberately interfering with wound healing. This booklet explains self-injury and provides some useful tips and resources for young people. We hope you find the information useful. , Kindle Edition, Toleo la: 2nd, Umbizo: Kindle eBook, Lebo: Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Kikundi cha bidhaa: eBooks, Kuchapishwa: 2013-11-03, Tarehe ya kutolewa: 2013-11-03, Studio: Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Cheo ya mauzo: 1074826.
Seeking Solutions to Self-injury: A Guide for Young People (2013)
ISBN: 9780987560339 bzw. 0987560336, in Englisch, 18 Seiten, 2. Ausgabe, Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Self-injury can be a confusing behaviour, and it can be really worrying when someone you know self-injures. This guide was developed to help young people understand self-injury, and to better care for their friends who might self-injure. We have been working for many years to research self-injury in various ways to better understand it, and how we could help. However, in preparing this guide specifically, we consulted over 40 experienced health care professionals and over 60 young people who self-injure. By investigating the needs, desires, attitudes and experiences of young people, we think we gained a good understanding of self-injury, and what young people need from people who care about them. Our focus here is on self-injury with no wish to die (that is Non-Suicidal Self-Injury or NSSI). We do not include drug use, alcohol abuse, anorexia or bulimia as self-injury; although we understand it can be argued they are forms of self-abuse or self-injury. Our focus is primarily on damaging the outside of the body to relieve bad feelings inside. This may include cutting, scratching, burning, hitting a part of the body on a hard surface, or deliberately interfering with wound healing. This booklet explains self-injury and provides some useful tips and resources for young people. We hope you find the information useful. , Kindle Edition, Toleo la: 2nd, Umbizo: Kindle eBook, Lebo: Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Kikundi cha bidhaa: eBooks, Kuchapishwa: 2013-11-03, Tarehe ya kutolewa: 2013-11-03, Studio: Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Cheo ya mauzo: 983490.
Seeking Solutions to Self-injury: A Guide for Young People (2013)
ISBN: 9780987560339 bzw. 0987560336, in Englisch, 18 Seiten, 2. Ausgabe, Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Self-injury can be a confusing behaviour, and it can be really worrying when someone you know self-injures. This guide was developed to help young people understand self-injury, and to better care for their friends who might self-injure. We have been working for many years to research self-injury in various ways to better understand it, and how we could help. However, in preparing this guide specifically, we consulted over 40 experienced health care professionals and over 60 young people who self-injure. By investigating the needs, desires, attitudes and experiences of young people, we think we gained a good understanding of self-injury, and what young people need from people who care about them. Our focus here is on self-injury with no wish to die (that is Non-Suicidal Self-Injury or NSSI). We do not include drug use, alcohol abuse, anorexia or bulimia as self-injury; although we understand it can be argued they are forms of self-abuse or self-injury. Our focus is primarily on damaging the outside of the body to relieve bad feelings inside. This may include cutting, scratching, burning, hitting a part of the body on a hard surface, or deliberately interfering with wound healing. This booklet explains self-injury and provides some useful tips and resources for young people. We hope you find the information useful. , Kindle Edition, Toleo la: 2nd, Umbizo: Kindle eBook, Lebo: Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Kikundi cha bidhaa: eBooks, Kuchapishwa: 2013-11-03, Tarehe ya kutolewa: 2013-11-03, Studio: Family Concern Publishing, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Cheo ya mauzo: 885750.