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Self Harm / Self Injury

Books for Resources on Self Harm / Self Injury

 

Bodies Under Siege: Self-Mutilation and Body Modification in Culture and Psychiatry

By Armando R. Favazza (Paperback - 1996)

 

Bodily Harm: The Breakthrough Healing Program for Self-Injurers

By Karen Conterio, et al (Paperback - October 13, 1999)

 

A Bright Red Scream: Self-Mutilation and the Language of Pain

By Marilee Strong (Paperback - 1998)

 

Cutting: Understanding and Overcoming Self-Mutilation

By Steven Levekron (Hardcover - 1998)

 

The Scarred Soul: Understanding & Ending Self-Inflicted Violence

By Tracy Alderman (Paperback - 1997)

 

Secret Scars: Uncovering and Understanding the Addiction of Self-Injury

By V.J. Turner (Paperback - October 1, 2002)

 

Self Injury: Psychotherapy with People Who Engage in Self-Inflicted Violence

By Robin Connors (Hardcover - 2000)

 

Skin Game: A Cutter's Memoir

By Caroline Kettlewell (Paperback - April 27, 2001)

 

Women and Self-Harm: Understanding, Coping, and Healing from Self-Mutilation

By Gerrilyn Smith et al (Paperback - 1999)

 

Women Living with Self-Injury

By Jane Wegscheider Hyman (Paperback - September 1999)

 

 

From The Handouts of The Sexual Assault Center    

 

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Recommended Online Support Group
for those who have been diagnosed with DID
and are in treatment for healing with a professional,
and for those professionals who treat those with DID:

Multiple Paths To Healing - DID

 

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