This work reveals the traumatic experiences underlying self-injury, food misuse and alcohol abuse. As well as offering hope and relief to other sufferers, the stories in this book aim to give those who have contact with sufferers a deeper understanding of self-destructive behaviour.
Healing the Hurt Within : Understand and Relieve the Suffering Behind Self-Destructive Behaviour
โ Scribed by Jan Sutton
- Publisher
- How to Books
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 204
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This powerful book reveals why people self-injure, misuse food and abuse alcohol. Their courage and words will offer comfort, hope and relief to other self-harmers. It also gives those who have contact with sufferers a deeper understanding of self-destructive behavior and of what can relieve the emotional suffering. Jan Sutton is a qualified counselor and trainer. She works with people who self-injure, adult survivors of child abuse, and people with food and alcohol related problems.
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