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Freedom from Selfharm: Overcoming Self-Injury with Skills from DBT and Other Treatments

Stopping the Pain: A Workbook for Teens Who Cut and Self Injure

Self Injury: Simple Answers to Complex Questions

Bodily Harm: The breakthrough healing program for self-injurers
Conterio, K., Lader, W., PhD. & Bloom, J, New York:
Hyperion.(1998)

Treating self-injury: A practical guide, 2nd Ed.
Walsh, B., N.Y. Guilford Press.(2014)

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