Just Cut It out: Legal and Ethical Challenges in Counseling Students Who Self-Mutilate.
Professional School Counseling 2004, April, 7, 4
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Publisher Description
This article reviews current literature on self-mutilation, comprises a definition, examines gender differences, and describes the profile of the self-mutilator in order that school counselors and other personnel may make accurate risk assessments. Precipitating events are described to aid school counselors in anticipating a harmful event. Information is included to assist with prevention and confidentiality issues as appropriate. *********
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