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The ‘Hurt Yourself Less’ Workbook

The Hurt Yourself Less Workbook 2 By Eleanor Dace, Alison Faulkner, Miranda Frost, Karin Parker, Louise Pembroke, Andy Smith 1998 Eleanor Dace, Alison Faulkner, Miranda Frost, Karin Parker, Louise Pembroke, Andy Smith except First aid advice Dr. J. King GP First published by The National Self-Harm Network PO BOX 16190 LONDON NW13WW ISBN 0 9534027 0 3 3 Dedication: This book is dedicated to those self-harmers who didn't survive, and to all those still surviving. Contents FOREWORD 4 INTRODUCTION 8 WHO IS IT FOR? 9 YOU 10 YOUR SELF-HARM NOW 14 LOOKING AFTER YOU AND YOUR INJURY 20 MANAGING OTHER PEOPLE'S RESPONSES 21 YOUR SELF (THE DIFFICULT BIT) 26 THE ROOM - YOU IN YOUR ENVIRONMENT 33 WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE HARMING 46 THE FIRST TIME 49 YOUR INJURY NOTES (CONFIDENTIAL) 53 FOR WORKERS, CARERS AND CONCERNED OTHERS 58 YOU HAVE SURVIVED 60 MOVEABLE/MULTIPLE SECTIONS 61 HEARING VOICES, SEEING VISIONS, OTHER UNUSUAL EXPERIENCES AND SELF-HARM 62 WHERE ARE YOU NOW 1?

experience from interpersonal, social, cultural and political contexts (Thomas, 1997). This also applies to neuroscientific explanations of self-harm. In particular, biological explanations mean that we no longer have to consider the role of the tragically abusive aspects of human relationships. But there is more to it than this.

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