
Healing the Hurt within
Understand Self-Injury and Self-Harm, and heal the Emotional Wounds
Jan Sutton(Author)
How To Books Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 28. October 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
560 pages
978-1-84528-036-9 (ISBN)
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Description
In this revised, expanded, and deeply compelling second edition, Jan Sutton draws on the testimonies of those trapped in the cycle of self-injury, and former self-injurers, as well as the latest research and developments in the field. It is a book of hope and healing designed to offer help and support to self-injurers; understanding to the self-injurer's kith and kin; and insight to volunteers or professionals whose work brings them into contact with people who hurt themselves. It's a perplexing behavior with many names - self-injury, self-harm, self-mutilation, self-inflicted violence, self-cutting and self-abuse to name some. It's a puzzling and perplexing phenomenon, which shocks and frightens those who encounter it. Furthermore, it's widely reported to be reaching 'epidemic proportions', particularly among young people, and research has shown that it frequently goes hand-in-hand with eating disorders, alcohol and drug abuse, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and dissociative disorders.
Those caught in its clutches find it difficult to stop because of its addictive nature, or are reluctant to try because they say it helps them 'feel better,' 'more in control,' 'more alive or real,' or that it inhibits suicidal thoughts.
Those caught in its clutches find it difficult to stop because of its addictive nature, or are reluctant to try because they say it helps them 'feel better,' 'more in control,' 'more alive or real,' or that it inhibits suicidal thoughts.
Reviews / Votes
'A ground-breaking book in the subject material and presentation. It's easy to read, yet helps the reader understand the complex nature of self-harm. The life stories are authentic and incredibly moving.' William Stewart, author of A-Z of Counselling: Theory and Practice 'Many people struggle with more than one self destructive coping mechanism...which makes Sutton's views especially interesting. Great to have a British list of contacts and resources, and wonderful to have a book that informs and doesn't condescend.' Reader review - Amazon '...an ideal book for those who self injure, particularly those who also have an eating disorder or alcohol problem. Sutton deals with what is a delicate subject with great sensitivity...this is a book that could change lives. Reader review - AmazonMore details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84528-036-9 (9781845280369)
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Jan Sutton
Healing the Hurt Within 3rd Edition
Understanding Self-Injury and Self-Harm, and Heal the Emotional Wounds
Book
11/2007
Robinson
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Previous edition
Jan Sutton
Healing the Hurt within
Understand and Relieve the Suffering Behind Self-destructive Behaviour
Book
03/1999
How To Books Ltd
€36.04
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Person
Jan Sutton is an experienced counsellor, trainer, and author of several books covering self-harm, counselling skills, and stress management. Passionate about the subject of self-injury, she has devoted many years to studying the phenomenon. She also maintains SIARI (Self-Injury and Related Issues), a large self-injury resource on the web.
Content
1. Exploring self-destructive behaviour 2. Piecing together the puzzle of self-harm 3. Getting to the heart of the matter 4. The cycle of self-injury 5. Confusion in terminology and controversy in the media 6. Helping and healing 7. Heal thyself and helpful resources 8. Eating Distress 9. Creative Works by contributors 10. Appendices