Self-injury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Self-injury ( SI ), self-harm ( SH ) or deliberate self-harm ( DSH ) is deliberate infliction of tissue damage or alteration to oneself without suicidal intent. Although the terms self-inju...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-injury
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Does someone you know intentionally harm his or herself? Information on dealing with self inflicted hurt and violence. ... Self-Inflicted Violence: The Basics...
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www.selfhelpmagazine.com/article/self-harm
www.selfhelpmagazine.com/article/self-harm
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The Cutting Edge: A Newsletter for People Living With Self-Inflicted Violence by Ruta Mazelis, Creator and Edito ... The Cutting Edge: A Newsletter for People Living with Self-Inflicted Violence is published quarterly by Ruta Mazelis, who writes and consults on issues of trauma and self-injury and is committed to providing...
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xnet.kp.org/permanentejournal/spring04/cutedge.html
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Self-injury, self-inflicted violence, self-injurious behavior or self-mutilation is defined as a deliberate, intentional injury to one’s own body that causes tissue damage or leaves marks for more than a few minutes which is done to cope with an overwhelming or distressing situation.
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helpguide.org/mental/self_injury.htm
helpguide.org/mental/self_injury.htm
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Self-Inflicted Violence: Helping Those Who Hurt Themselves ... Unfortunately, there is no magic cure for self-inflicted violence. However, there are some things which you can do (and some things you shouldn't do) which can help those individuals who are hurting themselves.
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www.cyc-net.org/reference/refs-self-mutilation-alderman...
www.cyc-net.org/reference/refs-self-mutilation-alderman1.html
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About self-injury as it relates to figure skaters as well as non-skaters ... Though the issue might not get as much attention as eating disorders, some figure skaters do also have problems with self-injury (sometimes called self-mutilation or self-harm). And once again, many non-skaters face the exact same issue.
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www.angelfire.com/il2/figskating/issues/si.html
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Self-harm, also known as self-injury, self-inflicted violence, self-injurious behavior, or self-mutilation, can be defined as the deliberate, direct injury of one's own body that causes tissue damage or leave marks for more than a few minutes and that is done in order to deal with an overwhelming or distressing situation.
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www.selfinjury.org/
www.selfinjury.org/
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Akron General Medical Center ... After a brief review of the literature on self-inflicted violence, a practical approach to the treatment of patients who show self-injurious behavior and self-mutilation is developed.
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jhn.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/13/1/37
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Self-Inflicted Violence: Helping Those Who Hurt Themselves ; by Tracy Alderman, Ph.D. ... Self-Inflicted Violence: The Basics ... Unfortunately, there is no magic cure for self-inflicted violence. However, there are some things which you can do (and some things you shouldn't do) which can help those individuals who are...
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www.sduis.edu/articles/violence.html
www.sduis.edu/articles/violence.html
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