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  1. The Language of Injury: Comprehending Self-Mutilation by Gloria Babiker, Lois Arnold, 1997-04-10
  2. Self-injurious Behavior: Analysis, Assessment, and Treatment (Disorders of Human Learning, Behavior, and Communication)
  3. Insurance Settlement Secrets: A Step by Step Guide to Get Thousands of Dollars More for Your Auto Accident Injury Without a Lawyer! (Volume 1) by Matheson Mackinnon, 2009-03-22
  4. Self-Injury: Psychotherapy with People Who Engage in Self-Inflicted Violence by Robin E. Connors, 2008-12-16
  5. The Bare Essentials Guide for Martial Arts Injury Prevention and Care, Second Edition by Trish Bare Grounds, 2006-02-15
  6. Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Developing Self Control (Hdi Professional Series on Traumatic Brain Injury) by Michael D. Wesolowski, 1997-01
  7. Resurrection After Rape: A guide to transforming from victim to survivor by Matt Atkinson, 2008-06-13
  8. The Sky Is Falling: A dark but vivid glimpse into a life of Dissociation, Self-Injury, and Incest through the mind of an adolescent. by Leslie Lee Sanders, 2006-03-09
  9. Tennis and Racquetball Players Self-Guide to Injury-Free Fun (How to Avoid and Treat Tennis Elbow and Other Court Injuries) by Michael Nacinovich, John A. Anthony, 1980-05
  10. Bad Body Fever and Deliberate Self-Injury.: An article from: Reclaiming Children and Youth by Polly Nichols, 2000-09-22
  11. Winning Your Personal Injury Claim: With Sample Forms and Worksheets (Self-Help Law Kit With Forms) by Evan K. Aidman, 1997-10
  12. Nonsuicidal Self-Injury, in the series Advances in Psychotherapy, Evidence-Based Practice (Advances in Psychotherapy: Evidence Based Practice) by E. David Klonsky, Jennifer J. Muehlenkamp, et all 2011-04-30
  13. Understanding Repeated Self-Injury: A Multidisciplinary Approach by Digby Tantam, Nick Huband, 2009-05-15
  14. Yes, You Can!: Guide to Self-care for Persons With Spinal Cord Injury by Margaret C., M.D. Hammond, 2000-01

41. Error Due To Perspective - Self-Injury
A personal site discussing depression, selfinjury, and aspects of being "out" as a cutter .Category Health Mental Health Impulse Control self injury...... injury can be found. self injury (known by many other names, and oftenshortened to SI) is just that. The technical definition is
http://ms.parallax.tripod.com/si.html
SI is an issue that is very close to my heart. I have evolved into this condition of being "out" about cutting - although I have not self-injured in a very long time, I have decided not to waste any more time or energy hiding anymore. As self-injury is still taboo, very few pages address the public experience of being a cutter. From that, what follows are just my explanations for those who aren't, some comfort for those who are, and some suggestions of my own on how to cope, both as a cutter and a friend of, or as a family member to a cutter. Lately, I've seen alot of really cheesey pages on self-injury that don't offer the reader much else besides uninvolved speculation, regurgitated information (unhindered by credit to where it came from), and stereotypes of cutters. Other pages set out to make cutters look like world vision commercials - stranded helpless self-victims who need a pat on the back and your help. Unhappy teenagers buying into a new trend, the neo-braincandy of X Generational depression. Marilyn Manson fandom taken the same way as wearing tartan for the Bay City Rollers. I decided to make a page so that if somebody tries to find it, another viewpoint on self-injury can be found.
Firstly, For the Non-Cutters

42. Get Up, Get Out And Get Gone
A girl's site on her experiences with anorexia, suicide, depression and self injury.
http://www.geocities.com/hatefulchild
my kind friend blair has taken pity on me (jk) and given me her old home at
redrival, so i'm there at the moment, moving all my stuff in and unpacking.
it'll take a little time, but i'm working it out. (remember, it may be a mess, but it's my mess) undying love and gratitude to blair.

43. Suicide / Self Injury - Fanlight Productions
Back to Subject Areas . Suicide / self injury. Between the Lines(263) A visually lyrical, experimental documentary about women
http://www.fanlight.com/catalog/subjects/suicide.shtml

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A visually lyrical, experimental documentary about women who cut themselves, this film explores the fine line between self-destructive behavior and self-preserving coping mechanisms. (21 minutes) Buy Now! 1 Day Rental $60.00/Day The Choice of a Lifetime
The disturbing but ultimately inspiring stories of six people, 21 to 73 and from a variety of backgrounds, who stepped back from the brink of suicide. Not Available for Rental (53 minutes) Buy Now! Death on Request
With the help of his physician and his wife, a man in the last stages of Lou Gehrig's disease chooses euthanasia to end his suffering. Filmed in the Netherlands; English Subtitles. Not Available for Rental. (57 minutes) Buy Now! Depression in Older Adults
Explores the prevalence of depression among the elderly, its causes, and approaches to treatment. The video features interviews with patients as well as commentary from professionals. (30 minutes) Buy Now!

44. Self Injury
Dual Diagnosis II. Drop Till You Shop. self injury. Shelly gave up self-injuryon her own. She writes, I thought about what I should do to feel better.
http://www.mcmanweb.com/article-118.htm
McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web Home Articles Links News ... Search Knowledge is Necessity Guest author Amy Hillgren Peterson reveals the disturbing world of the cutter. "There were times where I would break glass and basically gouge myself with it." Main articles page. Go here More Diagnosis Articles When Your Brain Goes Crash- Depression Going Over the Wreckage Less/More Than Sad Mental Water Torture ... Dual Diagnosis -I Dual Diagnosis - II Drop Till You Shop Self Injury I n my travels on the web and as a volunteer who answers emails for Mental Health Sanctuary, I have come across an increasing number of people, mostly women, who self-harm. It is estimated that up to 3 million Americans injure themselves, double 1997's figure. I believe it is the increased knowledge of mental disorders, including personality disorders, and their origins that have caused more people to come forward and seek help for their self-injurious behavior. Shelly, a young woman from Alabama, writes, "When I would cut, I would feel relieved, and when the blood was flowing it was like my pain was being released, it was like it was the way my body 'cried'. I often cut in situations that it would then be possible for me to get attention from others around me in. This I have come to know was my need to be nurtured. It was also about my need to control others and my environment when I was so out of control myself. I did not even know that what I was choosing to do in cutting was a) a choice and b) a result of my feeling vulnerable and out of control."

45. Borderline Babe
the life of a young woman with borderline personality disorder, manic depression, self injury and eating disorders.
http://www.borderline-babe.co.uk
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46. GR8FRIENDS / GR8MINDS Homepage
Find new nonjudgmental friends and people who care. Share your problems. Group tries to help people who suffer from anxiety, depression, and self injury.
http://www.freehomepages.com/aeryn200/Home.html
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Your home away from home Welcome to the new and improved GR8FRIENDS HOMEPAGE!
We are a group of online friends and a truly unique support group... We started out over a year ago with just our own private chat room on AOL and have grown since then to include our own site with over 20 members, our own domain name, subdomains, an Instant Messenger, and many more services. We try very hard to help each other out whenever and however we can. Please submit an application to join us today. It is a few simple questions, just so we can get to know a little about our newest members. We like meeting new friends! If you feel anxious, depressed, lonely, or just feel like chatting and don't really know where to turn, we may be able to help! You have nothing to lose and so much to gain!
We also provide some links to some great information about: DEPRESSION, ANXIETY, and SELF-INJURY! So join us today, and enjoy The Gr8friends Experience tomorrow!
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47. Self Injury
self injury. What is self injury? self injury (si, self harm, self mutilation)is the deliberate attempt at physical harm to the body. UCS self injury.
http://www.cusu.cam.ac.uk/campaigns/eds/selfinjury.htm
Self Injury back depression other mental health disorders self injury alcohol / drug abuse abuse What is self injury?
Self injury (si, self harm, self mutilation) is the deliberate attempt at physical harm to the body. It is not a conscious attempt at suicide, although is often wrongly viewed as such. How is self injury related to eating disorders? Many sufferers of eating disorders also engage in some self-harming behaviours. Just as food is used as a mechanism of control, people can use self inflicted injury in a similar way. Alternatives to self harming behaviours It is extremely difficult to fight the urge to hurt yourself once self-harm has become a habitual coping mechanism. This list of suggestions may help you beat that desire to self harm. Remember that not everything will work for everyone - you should pick out things that look helpful to you.
  • Concentrate on your breathing - take slow, deep breaths, in through your nose, out through your mouth

48. Blood Red: A Self Injury Site, Self-Mutilation Site
All about selfmutilation. What self-injury is and why people self-harm including how to stop.
http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Self_Injury/bloodred/index.html
Blood Red
Home About Me Who Cuts? Why? ...
to a friend
Every night I burn
Every night I call your name
Every night I burn
Every night I fall again
Burn - The Cure If you Self Injure, you are not the only one! What is Self-Injury?
Self Injury (SI) is a coping mechanism, just like smoking cigarettes, alcoholism, drug abuse, overeating, anorexia, bulimia, over-exercising, etc. "Self-injury is a self-preservation technique for many cutters; the self-mutilation relieves anxiety and/or depersonalization symptoms which could lead to psychosis or suicide if not alleviated. Self-harm can be focusing, calming. It can give a person a feeling of control over their lives and their bodies which they have experienced no other way. People trying to help cutters should not try to take this coping mechanism away from the cutters without helping them first come to terms with things that trigger incidents and learning new, healthier coping mechanisms with which to replace the old ones." "For many self-injurers, self-mutilation seems the only appropriate response to the state of the world and to how they're feeling about it and about themselves. Many self-injurers are extremely intelligent, sensitive, and creative people who have a hypersensitivity to the world around them." top next self-injury bulletin board home ... who cuts?

49. Anorexia Nervosa And Self Mutilation
Information on anorexia, self injury, self mutilation, self harm, eating disorders, depression, anorexia nervosa, cutting, burning, and mental disorders.
http://www.geocities.com/b012985

50. Michaels Domain
Personal story of a struggle with depression and self injury.
http://www.geocities.com/mytearsarereal
Michaels Domain
This is the story of my struggle with depression and self-injury!
This site contains information on depression, self injury, and other
mental health issues. There are also links to suicide crisis numbers. Please read this before entering my site! I am not a medical professional,
all comments and information
are for educational and reference use only.
I will not accept any liability whatsoever. ENTER to access my site. Last updated: 9th February 2003 GeoCities

51. Shattered Innocents +=+ Wearing Only Words +=+ Self-injury
Self-injury links, information about self-injury, abuse-related disorders, coping skills, a personal Category Health Mental Health Impulse Control self injury......definitions of selfinjury links to self-injury sites, with personal reviews andtrigger warnings. self-injury book list. my own experience with self-injury.
http://www.shatteredinnocents.com/self_injury.html

definitions
of self-injury links to self-injury sites, with personal reviews and trigger warnings self-injury book list crisis intervention and coping skills for dealing with self-injury my own experience with self-injury pick up the new "SI Free" badges you deserve!! essay needed ! if you have written, or know of the URL of, any essay on self-injury (SI) vs. body modification (piercing, tatooing, ritual scarification, flagellation, etc.) please let me know! i would like to write one myself but i've been busy, so i'm seeking original essays, or links to existing URLs. email me
scar healing "recipe" 1 there are several ways to heal your scars faster if you want to/need to. i've gathered this info from various sources ... first aid pamphlets, people who SI, and also the "body modification" sites that advocate scarification (i.e., how to make a scar more visible, how to heal it when you don't want it any more). please email me if any other way has worked for you!!
  • do first aid ... do NOT go ahead with anything else until you have done first aid!! after cleansing the wound, apply Bacitracin cream (bacitracin zinc 500 units) ... any generic "triple antibiotic creme" will do. hydrocortisone won't heal scars, it just soothes the pain/itch. Bactine will cleanse a wound, but does not contribute to scar healing. hydrogen peroxide actually
  • 52. ::: Breaking Free :::
    Breaking Free from easting disorders and self injury. Bulletin board and links about issues such as suicide and abuse.
    http://geocities.com/gina_rlp
    ~ Click to enter ~ This site is a member of WebRing.
    To browse visit Here ~ Breaking Free ~ ~ From Eating Disorders ~ This website is dedicated to anyone that has suffered from any type of eating problems, or been involved in self injury, drug abuse, alcoholism or had any other type of mental health problem.
    You are never alone.
    Gina x

    53. Alderman: Self-Injury Transcript
    READING SOURCES SelfInjury. Self-Injury. Donnna I used to do alot of self injuryto myself, but came to the realization that I had no control over that it.
    http://www.cyc-net.org/reference/refs-self-mutilation-alderman2.html
    THE INTERNATIONAL CHILD AND YOUTH CARE NETWORK
    READING SOURCES
    Self-Injury
    Self-Injury
    Transcript from online Concerned Counselling conference
    with Dr. Tracy Alderman on Tuesday, March 3, 1998 Bob M is Bob McMillan, editor of online magazine CCI Journal who chairs this conference.
    Dr. Alderman is self-injury expert, psychologist, and author, Dr. Tracy Alderman.
    The people color-coded in green are audience members who had questions.
    Bob M: Our topic tonight is SELF-INJURY. Our guest is Dr. Tracy Alderman. Dr. Alderman is a psychologist, an expert in self-injury, and has written the book: The Scarred Soul: Understanding and Ending Self Inflicted Violence. Welcome Dr. Alderman to the Concerned Counseling website. Would you please tell us a bit more about your expertise in the area of self-injury and how you came to write the book? Dr. Alderman: I first began researching the area of self-injury about 9 years ago when I was working with a 13 year old girl who was cutting on herself. I couldn't find any information that was practical, so I decided to do some research and write my own book. Bob M: And could you tell us some of the more informative or startling things you discovered in your research?

    54. Self Injury: A Life Long Struggle
    Information about selfinjury and alternatives. A message board, poetry and personal stories.
    http://www.angelfire.com/zine2/pamela/index.html
    Self Injury: A Life Long Struggle
    PLEASE STAY SAFE WHILE READING THIS PAGE. SOME CONTENTS MAY BE TRIGGERING! If you need help, some numbers to call are: KIDS HELP PHONE: 1-800-668-6868
    SAFE INFORMATION: 1-800-DON'T CUT
    OR:
    You local emergency service, if you are in crisis. There are more emergency numbers listed at the front of your phone book.
    Soon to be added! A section for male self injurers, and another section for parents who have children who are self harming! If you have any questions about either of these sections, don't hesitate to email me!
    View My Guestbook
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    This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here What you will find on this website... Stories
    What is Self Injury?

    Facts and Myths

    Statistics
    ...
    Stories I have Written
    Email: si_struggle@hotmail.com

    55. Mind Over Matters Self Injury
    SelfInjury Why Some Teens Hurt Themselves. Q. What is self-injury? Whatare the Signs of Self-Injury A. These are some signs of self-injury
    http://www.4girls.gov/mind/self-injury.htm

    56. Amas Veritas [dot] Com
    The personal site of a girl dealing with depression, anorexia, PTSD, and self injury. Includes poetry, journal, books, quotes, an ezine, art, photography, lyrics, links, and a calorie counter.
    http://amas-veritas.com/
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    57. Self-Injury
    What Is SelfInjury or Self-Mutilation? self injury - Information and Resources Resources,ways to cope with urges, coping with flashbacks, myths and links.
    http://www.coolnurse.com/self-injury.htm
    What Is Self-Injury or Self-Mutilation?
    Self-injury is not something people talk about very often, but for an estimated 2 to 3 million Americans it is a serious problem. The majority of people who self-injure are women between the ages of 13 and 30, but there are "cutters" of every age, gender, and economic group. People who "self-injure" are not usually suicidal . They do however, intentionally inflict injuries upon themselves, usually in response to stress or trauma, but not with the intention of killing themselves. Their injuries may vary from minor cuts that heal quickly to very serious wounds that leave permanent scars. This is also known as "Deliberate Self-Harm Syndrome". If you or someone you know self-injures, please get professional help right away! This is just an overview of a very complex myriad of syndromes. (See Recommended Reading) The late Princess Diana's word's shocked the world when she admitted in a television interview that she intentionally cut her arms and legs and had thrown herself down a flight of stairs on more than one occasion. FINALLY, self-injury the practice of deliberately cutting, scratching, burning, or otherwise injuring one's own body was about to come out of the closet. After that interview thousands of self-injury survivors called or wrote the media in response to that interview in just the United States alone.

    58. Anorexics Anonymous
    A site on anorexia, bulimia, depression, OCD and self injury. Offering support and understanding, plus personal stories poetry, art, and a photo gallery.
    http://www.geocities.com/anorexicsanonymous
    This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. This site is a member of WebRing.
    To browse visit Here

    59. Self Injury Bulletin Board
    self injury Bulletin Board. This board is moderated to keep the boardsafe for everyone. All messages to the board will be reviewed
    http://www.mental-health-today.com/bpd/board2c.htm
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    This board is moderated to keep the board safe for everyone. All messages to the board will be reviewed before they be sent to the board. Messages that do not conform to the rules below will not be added to the bulletin board. This is for your protection so that there will be no flaming, no inappropriate posts, no family members, clinicians, etc. This is not a place for families, friends or clinicians. Your messages will not be posted Families have their own un-moderated bulletin board here . Also there are many excellent resources on the Internet for families of borderlines such as email support groups. Please see my " Resource " section. Bulletin Board Rules: Suicidal ideation and discussions of suicide are permitted as long as you are not at immediate risk. Thoughts of suicide are normal for many of us as we suffer depression, etc. We need to discuss these things openly. However

    60. Self Injury Books
    Self Mutilation/self injury Books. Just Click on the Title of theBook to Order Directly. If you are an author or publisher, feel
    http://www.mental-health-today.com/books/smbooks.htm
    Self Mutilation/Self Injury Books
    If you are an author or publisher, feel free to email at if you would like to send a review copy. How to Order Books Here in Conjunction With Amazon.com: 1) Click on the book you want
    2) In your pop-up window click Add to Shopping Cart in Amazon
    Close pop-up window and return to bookstore
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    5) To finalize orders, click on the Shopping Cart logo above the top menu, then Proceed to Checkout A Bright Red Scream : Self-Mutilation and the Language of Pain by Marilee Strong (A reader from Seattle says "It's interesting that all of a sudden there are several books on self-injury. But I've read them all (strong personal interest) and this is really THE book. Strong really knows her stuff, both the "inside the heads" view of self-injurers and even making sense of how the brain seems to work that helps to explain self-injury. The experiences of people she writes about are so real, and so vivid. And caring! Maybe its because Strong is not a therapist and therefore doesn't have any "blinders" on the way therapists unfortunately often do. Sometimes even when therapists treat people with self-injury (and even write about it), they really don't seem to have a deep level of empathy. Strong touched my soul with her book)!"

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