
Can I Tell You About Self-Harm?
A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals
$30.16
- Paperback
72 pages
- Release Date
14 January 2018
Summary
Meet Asher - a teenager who self-harms to manage their feelings when it all feels like too much.
The latest in the best-selling Can I Tell You About… series describes what self-harm is, along with the wide range of behaviours that qualify, why teens do it, and how to get help if you feel the need to self-harm. Reflecting on the different aspects of self-harming behaviour, including treatment of injuries and scars, this concise introduction dispels common myths and offers help…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781785924286 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1785924281 |
| Author: | Pooky Knightsmith, Elise Evans, Jonathan Singer |
| Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 72 |
| Release Date: | 14 January 2018 |
| Weight: | 110g |
| Dimensions: | 228mm x 152mm x 8mm |
| Series: | Can I tell you about...? |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Pooky Knightsmith writes in an engaging, accessible style in straightforward language which oozes compassion and heart. Young people, families and professionals will find this a valuable tool to help them understand, cope with and start a journey of recovery from self-harm. – Steven Walker MPhil, author of Responding to Self-Harm in Children and Adolescents, 2012Truly insightful … Captures all the questions we have about self-harm. – Shamyla Naveed, Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing PractitionerThis small book enables us to understand the complexities of self-harm and is essential reading for anyone trying to overcome self-harming behaviour, as well as their families, friends, teachers and health care professionals. – Maxine Jameson, Associate Professor in Primary Care, London South Bank UniversityWhen understanding of self-harm is limited and time is tight, this must be the first book to read. A ‘must have’ for every school wellbeing library. – Clare Roberts, Director of Mental Health & Wellbeing, The Magna Carta School, SurreySensitively written … It covers a subject that is still commonly not talked about and I am sure it will encourage families and schools to have a more open dialogue about self-harm. – Dr Lucy Willetts, Clinical PsychologistSelf-harm explained in a voice that is honest, frank, encouraging and informative. Advice for day-to-day challenges is clear and feasible to try. – Anna Corbett, Registered Nurse, School NurseWritten in Pooky’s warm and approachable style … a must-have in any wellbeing library and an excellent resource for adults and young people alike. – Caro Fenice, Housemistress, Cobham Hall SchoolPooky has a knack of taking really complex situations and making them seen easier to deal with and matter-of-fact. Great advice here for anyone whose life is touched by self-harm. – Colin Gambles, Rector at Hutchesons’ Grammar School, Glasgow
About The Author
Pooky Knightsmith
Pooky Knightsmith is Director of the Children, Young People and Schools Programme at the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust and Vice Chair of Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition.
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