Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), the purposeful damaging of ones own body tissue without suicidal intent, is a common and serious mental health concern. Engagement in self-injury is associated with numerous mental health difficulties such as major depression. Of particular concern is recent evidence indicating that self-injury is a significant risk factor for suicide. Taken together, understanding self-injury and appropriately responding to people who self-injure is critical.Developing a compassionate understanding of self-injury requires not only knowledge of current research but also essential insights from individuals with lived experience. Understanding Self-injury:: A Person-Centered Approach offers a significant departure from traditional texts in the field by adopting a person-centered, strengths-based approach to understanding and addressing self-injury. In addition to giving a general introduction to self-injury, this book offers practical tips forfamilies and caregivers, schools, clinicians, and advocates who support individuals who self-injure. Importantly, priority is given to topics that individuals with lived experience of self-injury find central to their experiences, such as stigma, social media, resilience, recovery, and advocacy.This book is a must-read for anyone who interacts with or plays a supportive role in the lives of people who self-injure, including mental health professionals and students, school professionals, families, researchers, and, importantly, individuals with lived experience of self-injury.
Preface; Chapter 1: Self-Injury: An Overview; Chapter 2: Self-Injury and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors; Chapter 3: A Person-Centered, Strengths-Based Framing of Self-Injury; Chapter 4: Self-Injury and Stigma; Chapter 5: Use of Appropriate Language to Discuss Self-Injury; Chapter 6: Rethinking and Addressing Contagion; Chapter 7: Self-Injury, the Internet, and Social Media; Chapter 8: Addressing Self-Injury in Schools: A Student-Centered, Strengths-Based Approach; Chapter 9: Families and Self-Injury; Chapter 10: Clinical Approaches for Self-Injury: Assessment and Intervention; Chapter 11: Self-Injury Recovery: A Person-Centered Framework; Chapter 12: Building Resilience Through Recovery; Chapter 13: Supporting People With Lived Experience; Chapter 14: Advocating for a Person-Centered, Strengths-Based Approach; Postface; References;
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