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Adolescents Who Self-Injure: Implications and Strategies for School Counselors.
Professional School Counseling 2004, Feb, 7, 3
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Publisher Description
This article explores strategies for school counselors to use in intervening and managing adolescent students who engage in self-injurious behaviors. The school counselor's roles in intervention, referral, education, advocacy, and prevention are discussed, Implications and recommendations for school counselors are addressed. **********
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