Stopping the Pain:: Teenage Self-Injury

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TitleStopping the Pain:: Teenage Self-Injury
NotesThe number of adolescents who participate in acts of self-injury is growing exponentially. The forms and severity of self-injury can vary, although the most commonly-seen behaviors are cutting, burning, and head-banging. In this program, several teens describe what led them to self-injury, how they got help, and how they found healthy ways to deal with their problems. Emphasizes that it is possible for self-injurers to address their problems in more healthy ways and to learn coping skills. Advises viewers on how they can help friends or classmates who self-injure.

Includes:Teacher's resource book and student handouts

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Item ID Status Location Call ID
1716 in library Resource Centre F 380 Stopping  
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TypeDVD   PublisherHuman Relations Media
LanguageEnglish   Year2009
AudienceJunior Youth to Adult   Call IDF 380 Stopping
Length20 minutes    
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