With the reported incidence of cutting and self-mutilating behaviors in adolescent girls on the rise, counselors need to take a look at the changing role they can play in helping these young girls understand the reasons underlying their self-destructive behaviors. The counselor can also help them find new ways to cope with the deep emotional trauma that precipitates the behavior. Understanding the causes and dynamics of this disorder will lead to better opportunities for effective treatment. This paper is intended to focus on the nature of the disorder and the role of counseling in bringing these young women back from the edge of darkness and teaching them how to form healthy coping skills, behaviors, and communications
Self-harming behavior amongst adolescents has increased in prevalence throughout America. There is a...
Elementary-aged children struggle with low self-esteem, are often impulsive, and struggle to develop...
This paper aims to form a clear understanding of the counsellors work with self-harming at youth cli...
With the reported incidence of cutting and self-mutilating behaviors in adolescent girls on the rise...
Self-mutilation is most accurately described as the intentional harm of one\u27s own body. Individua...
According to an article by Nock and Prinstein, Self-mutilation behavior is a pervasive public healt...
Research for the past 35 years has involved inpatient mentally ill persons who have been institution...
Self-cutting is the most common form of self-mutilation in adolescents but there is insufficient kno...
This study centered on adolescent self-mutilation as well as possible forms of support and preventi...
The delicate self-cutting syndrome (Pao, 1969) refers to repetitious non-lethal cutting or scratch...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Self-injurious behavior is often defined as deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, and nonlethal harming...
This study is of a qualitative phenomenological approach. Its background lies in recent reports that...
Treating self-mutilating behaviors (SMB) is complex. Since people are continuing to engage in the be...
Adolescents who are depressed may self-injure themselves. Common methods for non-suicidal self-injur...
Self-harming behavior amongst adolescents has increased in prevalence throughout America. There is a...
Elementary-aged children struggle with low self-esteem, are often impulsive, and struggle to develop...
This paper aims to form a clear understanding of the counsellors work with self-harming at youth cli...
With the reported incidence of cutting and self-mutilating behaviors in adolescent girls on the rise...
Self-mutilation is most accurately described as the intentional harm of one\u27s own body. Individua...
According to an article by Nock and Prinstein, Self-mutilation behavior is a pervasive public healt...
Research for the past 35 years has involved inpatient mentally ill persons who have been institution...
Self-cutting is the most common form of self-mutilation in adolescents but there is insufficient kno...
This study centered on adolescent self-mutilation as well as possible forms of support and preventi...
The delicate self-cutting syndrome (Pao, 1969) refers to repetitious non-lethal cutting or scratch...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Self-injurious behavior is often defined as deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, and nonlethal harming...
This study is of a qualitative phenomenological approach. Its background lies in recent reports that...
Treating self-mutilating behaviors (SMB) is complex. Since people are continuing to engage in the be...
Adolescents who are depressed may self-injure themselves. Common methods for non-suicidal self-injur...
Self-harming behavior amongst adolescents has increased in prevalence throughout America. There is a...
Elementary-aged children struggle with low self-esteem, are often impulsive, and struggle to develop...
This paper aims to form a clear understanding of the counsellors work with self-harming at youth cli...