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Bibliotherapy is the use of books for therapeutic purposes. All books listed are available through UCC Library. Some are available electronically, others in print.
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Self Harm
How I Stayed Alive When My Brain Was Trying to Kill Me
by
Susan Rose Blauner; Susan Blauner
ISBN: 0060936215
Publication Date: 2003-07-08
Gives an insight into how people think and feel when they have thoughts of ending their lives and offers strategies to deal with these thoughts
Self harm: the path to recovery
by
Kate Middleton and Sara Garvie.
Includes what is self-harm, how it develops, recovering from self-harm and caring for sufferers
Self Harm
Self harm: the path to recovery
by
Kate Middleton and Sara Garvie.
ISBN: 9780745958101
{ebook} Includes what is self-harm, how it develops, recovering from self-harm and caring for sufferers
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