Healing Self-Injury

Healing Self-Injury

A Compassionate Guide for Parents and Other Loved Ones

Whitlock, Janis (Research Scientist, Research Scientist, Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research at Cornell University); Lloyd-Richardson, Elizabeth E. (Assistant Professor of Psychology, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)

Oxford University Press Inc

02/2019

328

Mole

Inglês

9780199391608

15 a 20 dias

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Preface: Why you and why us? Introduction. Part 1: NSSI Background and Basics Chapter 1. The Basics of Self-Injury Chapter 2. The family experience of self-injury Chapter 3. The Context of Self-Injury: Where did it come from? Chapter 4. Where it starts and why it works Part 2: Recovery, treatment, and growth Chapter 5. Recovering from self-injury Chapter 6. An Introduction to Therapy: Talking with your child about therapy and finding the right therapist Chapter 7. Therapy for self-injury Chapter 8. Beyond surviving: From Disorder to Growth & Discovery Part 3: Parents as partners: Skills and tools for helping yourself and your child Chapter 9. I have feelings too! Understanding mindfulness and the role of our own automatic thoughts and reactions Chapter 10. Becoming a Mindful Parent: Strategies and skills for parenting a child that self-injures Part 4: Practical Matters Chapter 11. Positive communications during challenging times: Dealing with authority issues, power struggles, and staying calm when your child is not Chapter 12. Establishing Guidelines and Expectations for Managing Self-Injury Behaviors Chapter 13. Collaborations critical for recovery
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