A practical guide to harm-reduction for anyone who has a supporting role with someone who hurts themselves, in a professional or informal context. A useful resource for people who self-injure. It explores why people self-injure, debunks myths, considers a social model approach to distress and offers practical strategies for responding meaningfully.
A practical guide to harm-reduction for anyone who has a supporting role with someone who hurts themselves, in a professional or informal context. A useful resource for people who self-injure. It explores why people self-injure, debunks myths, considers a social model approach to distress and offers practical strategies for responding meaningfully.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Kay Inckle is a course convener in the sociology of health and medicine at the London School of Economics and Political Science. For a number of years she worked as a service-provider in a range of health and social care contexts supporting both adults and young people, and these experiences inspired her PhD and post-doctoral research. From 2009-2012 she ran a self-injury training service which specialized in delivering programmes based on a holistic and harm-reduction approach to self-injury. She remains passionate about transforming attitudes and practice around self-injury and she has a number of publications in the field including her previous book with PCCS books "Flesh Wounds? New Ways of Understanding Self-Injury".
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Self-injury essentials: understanding before intervention 2. Embodying distress: the functions of self-injury 3. The inner world: what is it like being you? 4. A social model: context is everything 5. Responding helpfully: embodied and social interventions 6. Staying safe: harm-reduction 7. Policy: making best practice happen 8. Going the distance
Introduction 1. Self-injury essentials: understanding before intervention 2. Embodying distress: the functions of self-injury 3. The inner world: what is it like being you? 4. A social model: context is everything 5. Responding helpfully: embodied and social interventions 6. Staying safe: harm-reduction 7. Policy: making best practice happen 8. Going the distance
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