Self harm is a much more common occurrence than we might think. It is
not something we may care to think about and it is easy not to spot the
signs, even the obvious ones. Yet once the thoughts invade our thinking,
they are compelling.
This book explores the issues in a detailed and practical way, so that
both sufferers from self-harm and their nearest and dearest can begin to
deal with this terrible compulsion. How do we feel? What do we do when
we realise that someone is self harming? How can we move past our own
powerful feelings, to change a mindset that has become focused upon self
destruction?
We may not want to address this problem, and there are no easy answers.
But if we do, we will be able to help ourselves - or someone we love -
back to a fuller, healthier and happier life. This book will help us all
to feel more confi dent about dealing with the issues - sufferer,
professional and concerned lay person alike.