Cutting and Self-Harm
By (Author) Chris Simpson Ph.D.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
29th September 2015
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
616.8582
Hardback
208
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
What is self-harm and what causes it Learn the terms and concepts related to this type of behavior. Non-suicidal self-injury has been in existence to some extent for centuries. Today, the practices are increasing in terms of the number of people engaging in this often-baffling behavior. By the use of accessible language, rich descriptions of concepts, and realistic case examples, Cutting and Self Harm seeks to demystify these behaviors that afflict self-injuring individuals and negatively impact their family members and friends. Author Chris Simpson, PhD, has written and presented on the subject of self-harm since 2001. He begins the book by answering the question "What is cutting and self-harm and how does it occur" and by explaining important terms and concepts related to the behavior. He then covers current controversies about self-harming behaviors and addresses frequently confusing topics, such as the contributing factors to self-injury, psychopharmacological treatment of the behavior, and the use of group therapeutic approaches in treatment facilities. The final section of the book presents additional resources for those impacted by self-injury.
"The book provides an uncomplicated, if cursory, overview of self-injury that may be useful to non-professional readers as a brief introduction to the topic. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers.' * Choice *
Chris Simpson, PhD, is associate professor of counseling at Texas A&M UniversityCommerce.