Communicating With, About, and Through Self-Harm Scarred Discourse

Cover of Communicating With, About, and Through Self-Harm Scarred Discourse by Warren J. Bareiss
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 9781498563055
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.38 Inches
Weight: 1.04940036712 Pounds
Width: 0.81 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 616.8582
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Communicating With, About, and Through Self-Harm Scarred Discourse by Warren J. Bareiss, published by Bloomsbury Academic on December 10, 2020, offers an in-depth exploration of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), a behavior characterized by the deliberate harming of one’s body without suicidal intent. This edition spans 242 pages and is presented in English, addressing the complex intersections of communication and NSSI across various contexts, including family discussions, healthcare consultations, and media representations.

Readers will find that each chapter delves into different aspects of how NSSI is communicated and understood. An international group of clinicians and communication specialists contribute to the discourse, analyzing the implications of NSSI and offering insights on improving communication surrounding this sensitive topic. The book aims to empower individuals who self-injure, along with their families, friends, and healthcare providers, fostering a deeper understanding of NSSI and the societal pressures that contribute to it.


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Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is the deliberate harming of one’s body without suicidal intent. NSSI tends to be secretive, often involving cutting, bruising, or burning on hidden parts of the body. While NSSI often occurs among adolescents, it is not limited to that age group. Communication and NSSI intersect in many ways, including conversation among family members, consultation with healthcare providers, representation in the media, discourse among people who self-injure, and even communication with oneself. Each chapter in Communicating With, About, and Through Self-Harm: Scarred Discourse addresses a different context of communication crucial to our understanding NSSI. An international group of clinicians and communication specialists describe, analyze, and explain how NSSI is communicated about, what NSSI is communicating, and how can we do a better job in communicating with others about NSSI. This book’s fundamental purpose is to empower individuals who self-injure as well as their families, friends, healthcare providers, and communities to better understand and deal with NSSI and the pressures that cause it.

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781498563055.
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Language: en. Pages: 242.

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