The Language of Injury: Comprehending Self-Mutilation
This book explores cultural and historical aspects, as well as the causes and functions that self-injury serve. Therapy with people who self-mutilate is discussed in detail. A framework is provided for professionals facing this behaviour at work.
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The Language of Injury: Comprehending Self-Mutilation
This book explores cultural and historical aspects, as well as the causes and functions that self-injury serve. Therapy with people who self-mutilate is discussed in detail. A framework is provided for professionals facing this behaviour at work.
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The Language of Injury: Comprehending Self-Mutilation

The Language of Injury: Comprehending Self-Mutilation

by Gloria Babiker, Lois Arnold
The Language of Injury: Comprehending Self-Mutilation

The Language of Injury: Comprehending Self-Mutilation

by Gloria Babiker, Lois Arnold

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Overview

This book explores cultural and historical aspects, as well as the causes and functions that self-injury serve. Therapy with people who self-mutilate is discussed in detail. A framework is provided for professionals facing this behaviour at work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781854332349
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 04/03/1997
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.19(w) x 8.79(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

Gloria Babiker is Head of Adult Mental Health Psychology at the United Bristol Healthcare Trust, UK. Lois Arnold is founder of The Basement Project, Bristol, UK.

Table of Contents

1. The parameters of self-injury and setting the scene.

2. The cross-cultural and historical context of self-injury.

3. Self-injury and social forces.

4. The origins and functions of self-injury for individuals.

5. Principles of working with people who self-injure.

6. Working in particular settings with people who self-injure.

7. Therapy with people who self-injure.

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