EBOOK

Self-Harm

A practical, compassionate guide for parents of teens

Michelle Mitchell
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Pages
212
Year
2023
Language
English

About

A much needed resource empowering readers with powerful insights, a road map of practical strategies and above all else hope.'

Karen Young—child & adolescent anxiety specialist

Helping teens and tweens cope when times are tough. Wisdom infused, hope-filled and research driven.

If you have a child who is struggling with self-harm, I want to remind you that you are your child's greatest advantage. What you do and how you respond matters. This book was written for you and your family.

Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a global mental health concern with studies conservatively indicating 10% of young people experiment with self-harm. The ways in which young people self-harm are wide and varied, and a challenge many families now have to face. It remains distressing and difficult for parents and caring adults to understand, as it seems to go against every innate instinct of self-protection and survival.

In this book, award-winning speaker, author and educator Michelle Mitchell has combined her 20 years' experience, with the latest research, interviews with experts and stories from professionals and everyday families, to give parents and teachers fresh insights into how-to prevent, understand and respond to self-harm.

Full of evidence-based strategies, this unique resource will provide parents with the facts, practical help and comfort they need.

Michelle answers questions like—

• Why does my child want to hurt themselves?

• Is self-harm about attention seeking?

• What do I say if I suspect self-harm?

• Why is self-harm so addictive?

• How do I manage their safety?

• How do I best take care of siblings and other family members?

• When is it necessary to seek support?

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