Author: Gerrilyn Smith, Dee Cox & Jacqui Saradjian
Publication info: The Women's Press Ltd (1 May 1999)
ISBN: 0704344408
This powerful book looks at the reasons why women self-harm and describes the experiences of those who do so.
It examines the social, emotional and psychological resons for self-harming; and the physical, social and emotional consequences. It provides a comprehensive range of resources for help and advice and suggests strategies for recovery and healing. Including the voices of a wide range of self-harming women, it gives a vivid picture of the self-harming experience and will be essential reading for all those women who currently self-harm; their relatives and friends; professionals in fields where self-harming exists; and all those interested in this wide-ranging phenomenon.
Added : 20 November 2007

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