When Teens Self-Harm

When Teens Self-Harm

by Monika ParkinsonLucy Willetts and Kerstin Thirlwall
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 21/03/2024

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Supporting teens who self-harm can be stressful, with panic and anxiety muddying the waters and making it difficult to know how to respond. How do you help? What if you make it worse?


This book guides you through the potential reasons for self-harming behaviour, helping you to respond with compassion and support. Quotes from young people who self-harm give insight into the mindset behind the behaviour, while expert guidance gives you the tools to help. Advice on regulating your own emotions, combined with a better understanding of why teens self-harm, allows you to provide a safe, nurturing environment to support your young person and reduce their self-harming behaviour.


Grounded in the authors' extensive clinical experience in young people's mental health, this book guides you out of panic mode to create a secure, validating environment for teens who self-harm.

ISBN:
9781839975974
9781839975974
Category:
Psychotherapy
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-03-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Monika Parkinson

Dr Monika Parkinson is a clinical psychologist and Research Fellow at the University of Reading. She is co-author of Am I Depressed and What Can I Do About It?, Teenage Depression - A CBT Guide for Parents and Parent-led CBT for Child Anxiety.

Lucy Willetts

Lucy Willetts is a clinical psychologist and accredited CBT therapist. She is also a visiting fellow at the University of Reading.

She has a particular interest in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children and young people and has published a number of research papers and several books.

Kerstin Thirlwall

Dr Kerstin Thirlwall is a clinical psychologist working in private practice. She is co-author of Parent-led CBT for Child Anxiety.

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