Favazza, A.R., (1996) Bodies Under Siege: Self-Mutilation and Body Modification in Culture and Psychiatry. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press.There is a lot of research and information provided in this book. It looks at various forms of self-injury, including cutting, body piercing and tattooing. Some reviewers of the book don’t see their body piercing as self-mutilation and find the ‘body modification’ section closed-minded. Others felt it went deeper than the usual books on cutting which they enjoyed.
Focus Adolescent Services877-FOCUS-AS (362-8727)For parents who wish to help their troubled teens. Find assistance with how to go about intervening when teens are engaging in self-destructive behaviors. Also get information on private schools and residential programs for troubled pre-teens, teens, and young adults.
KidsPeace Intensive Residential Treatment ProgramDr. Annita B. Jones800-25-PEACEThis is a national organization specializing in youth crisis intervention. There are several different treatment programs at KidsPeace. The intensive program is more individualized and for those who need extra educational, medical and activity supervision. There are less intense in and outpatient programs as well at KidsPeace.
National Mental Health Association2001 North Beauregard Street, 12th floorAlexandria, VA 22311703-684-7722800-969-NMHA – Mental Health Resource Center800-433-5959This organization offers referrals to support groups, treatment centers, and national organizations that deal with self-injury and related conditions. Brochures and fact sheets can be found on their website.
SAFE (Self-Abuse Finally Ends) Alternatives 7115 W North Avenue, Suite 319Oak Park, IL 60302800-DON’T-CUT (366-8288) – Information LineThis organization provides information on self-injury and offers referrals to other specialists who deal with self-harm. There is also an in-patient program that offers treatments for the self-abuse and related conditions.
SLS Health2502 Carmel Avenue, Suite 210Brewster, NY 10509888-8-CARE-4-UThis organization offers in-depth research and information about self-injury. The site is user-friendly. Information on definitions, treatments, causes, and warning signs are given.
Miller, D., (1994) Women Who Hurt Themselves: A Book of Hope and Understanding. New York: Harper Collins Publishing, Inc. This book explores the consequences of female childhood trauma. After not feeling protected as a child or feeling detached from everything, these women grew up without the proper methods to deal with their inner pain. This pain was expressed in self-abusive ways such as eating disorders, compulsive plastic surgery, substance abuse, and/or other self-injurious behaviors. Miller labels these behaviors as “trauma reenactment syndrome”.
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