Self-Harming and Suicide
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- 9,99 €
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- 9,99 €
Publisher Description
The number of young people who use self-harm as a coping strategy is worrying: more than 24,000 teenagers are admitted to hospital in the UK each year after deliberately hurting themselves. And while self-harm is not usually an attempt to commit suicide, many of those who do choose to end their lives have previously self-harmed. This book looks at the prevalence of self-harm and suicide, the misconceptions surrounding them and at what can be done to tackle them. The information comes from a wide range of sources and includes government reports and statistics, newspaper articles, features, magazine articles and surveys, literature from lobby groups and charitable organisations.