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"Tens of thousands of worried parents have turned to this authoritative guide for the facts about the growing problem of teen self-injury--and what they can do to make it stop. Michael Hollander is a leading expert on the most effective treatment approach for cutting, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Vivid stories illustrate how out-of-control emotions lead some teens to hurt themselves, how DBT can help, and what other approaches can be beneficial. Parents get practical strategies for talking to teens about self-injury without making it worse, teaching them specific skills to cope with extreme emotions in a healthier way, finding the right therapist, and managing family stress. Incorporating the latest research, the revised edition offers a deeper understanding of the causes of self-injury and includes new DBT skills"--
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Helping Teens Who Cut, Michael L Hollander
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- 2017
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- Titel
- Helping Teens Who Cut
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Michael L Hollander
- Verlag
- Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2017
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 238
- ISBN10
- 1462527108
- ISBN13
- 9781462527106
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Sozialwissenschaften, Medizin & Gesundheit, Lebenshilfe, Psychologische Thematik, Psychologie, Mutterschaft & Elternschaft, Gesundheit, Elternschaft, Psychische Gesundheit, Psychotherapie
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- "Tens of thousands of worried parents have turned to this authoritative guide for the facts about the growing problem of teen self-injury--and what they can do to make it stop. Michael Hollander is a leading expert on the most effective treatment approach for cutting, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Vivid stories illustrate how out-of-control emotions lead some teens to hurt themselves, how DBT can help, and what other approaches can be beneficial. Parents get practical strategies for talking to teens about self-injury without making it worse, teaching them specific skills to cope with extreme emotions in a healthier way, finding the right therapist, and managing family stress. Incorporating the latest research, the revised edition offers a deeper understanding of the causes of self-injury and includes new DBT skills"--