Coping - Cornell University
HEALTHY COPING STRATEGIES 7 UNHEALTHY COPING STRATEGIES • Exercise • Alcohol/drug use • Down time for self care • Avoidance of event • Balancing work and play • Procrastination • Time management • Overeating • Meditation • Self-injury 1 htp: /w . msc i lorg k e -d f n1 2 htp: /w .ea lmd c oi b ry sSTR_ 3 htp: /w .u exa sd n ...
Download Coping - Cornell University
Information
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
Advertisement
Documents from same domain
The Neurobiology of Non-suicidal Self-injury (NSSI): A review
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.eduSuicidology Online 2012; 3:24-32. ISSN 2078-5488 proposes that these behaviours function as a method of regulation of both affective experience and social situations in the occurrence of a stressful event.
Self, Suicidal, Neurobiology, The neurobiology of non suicidal self
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.edu
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.eduCHILDHOOD ABUSE (ESPECIALLY SEXUAL ABUSE) PTSD EATING DISORDERS SEVERE ABUSE/ABUSE BY A FAMILY MEMBER ANXIETY DISORDERS DANCERS Self-injury can become habitual and hard to stop Self-injury can be contagious esp. in teen peer groups Broad consensus that self- injury is rising in prevalence SELF-INJURY The Idea of self-in.ury can be
Distraction Techniques and - Cornell University
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.eduChew slowly, noticing how the texture and even the taste of the raisin change as you chew it. • Choose an object in the room. Examine it carefully and then write as detailed a description of it as you can. • Choose a random object, like a twist-tie, and try to list 30 different uses for it. • Pick a subject and research it on the web.
Information for parents
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.eduFathers spend only 3 minutes. Understanding the Role of Relationships No, no person causes another person to act in a certain way. Like most negative behaviors, however, self-injury is often a result of two things. That is, a person's belief that he or she
Adolescent Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) Interventions
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.edufor suicidal adolescent inpatients. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 43(3), 276–282. DBT on a pediatric inpatient unit Reduced parasuicidal behavior at 1-year F/U Quasi-experimental trial of DBT versus TAU in 62 suicidal adolescents No difference between groups III Taylor, L. M. W., Oldershaw, A., Richards ...
American, Interventions, Injury, Child, Self, Issn, Suicidal, Academy, Adolescent, American academy of child and adolescent, Adolescent non suicidal self injury
ELIZABETH LLOYD-RICHARDSON, PHD What ... - Cornell …
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.eduto a deep need to dosomething that will stop the intensity. Self-injury can serve as a short-term fix to stop t h eov r w lm ing- s f– a . The role of emotions and how they contribute to self-injury is discussed in greater detail on an Information Brief here on this website (see Prussien, Rosenblum & Whitlock). The purpose of our conversation ...
Distraction Techniques - Cornell University
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.edu• Bang pots and pans. • Stomp around in heavy shoes. • Play handball or tennis. Feeling sad or depressed: • Do something slow and soothing. • Take a hot bath with bath oil or bubbles. • Curl up under a comforter with hot cocoa and a good book. • Baby yourself somehow. • Give yourself a present. • Hug a loved one or stuffed animal.
Technique, Pnas, Distraction, Tops, Pots and pans, Distraction techniques
The Brief Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Assessment Tool (BNSSI-AT)
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.eduThe Brief Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Assessment Tool (BNSSI-AT) Developed by: Janis Whitlock and Amanda Purington The Cornell Research Program on Self-Injury and Recovery www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.edu Revised: March 15, 2013 How to Interpret this Document: This document shows main questions as well as sub-
The Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Assessment Tool (NSSI-AT)
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.eduThe Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Assessment Tool (NSSI-AT) Developed by: Janis Whitlock and Amanda Purington The Cornell Research Program on Self-Injury and Recovery www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.edu Revised: March 15, 2013 How to Interpret this Document: This document shows main questions as well as sub-
ELIZABETH LLOYD-RICHARDSON, PHD What is emotion …
www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.eduALL OF US FEEL AND EXPERIENCE EMOTIONS – negative and positive – each and every day. Emotions are a normal part of our everyday lives. Everyone experiences them. For some though, feeling these emotions can seem overwhelming, like an out-of-control roller coaster. It is common for one or more strong emotions
Related documents
Stress & Coping Self-Test - Live Well Sioux Falls
livewellsiouxfalls.org0-55 Not coping well at all. You are in the “Distress” zone. 9.6% The higher your score the better you are coping with stress in your life. Scores of 76 or above indicate that you are coping well. A score of 71-75 is “marginal” and scores of 70 or less indicate you are having trouble coping and need to improve your coping skills.
Coping Skills: Anger - Therapist Aid
www.therapistaid.comCoping Skills: Anger Author: Therapist Aid LLC Created Date: 12/4/2018 4:34:00 PM ...
Coping with a Traumatic Event - Centers for Disease ...
www.cdc.govCoping with a Traumatic Event What Is a Traumatic Event? Most everyone has been through a stressful event in his or her life. When the event, or series of events, causes a lot of stress, it is called a traumatic event. Traumatic events are marked by a sense of horror, helplessness, serious injury, or the threat of serious injury or death.
Worry Coping Cards - Therapist Aid
www.therapistaid.comThink About What Is When you worry, you probably think of bad things that could happen. Instead, try thinking of what actually happens most of the time. For example, instead
Coping Skills Flyer - University of California, Irvine
care.uci.eduCoping skills help us get through difficult times - they can give us an important break from mental and emotional distress, and sometimes they are literally life-saving. of coping skills handy for when you need it… folded up in your wallet or bag or post it …
COPING WITH LONELINESS - Counselling Connection
www.counsellingconnection.comCoping with Loneliness 4 Loneliness, when extreme, can lead to depression and suicide if help is not provided. Loneliness is to some extent part of being a normal human being.
Strategies for Coping & Self-Care - Perelman School of ...
www.med.upenn.eduA Coping Skills Toolbox is a place for you to keep things that calm you down in periods of distress. If you have everything gathered in one place, it’s easier to remember to use your coping skills rather than using negative behaviors. Self-Soothing …
