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Helping teens who cut : using DBT skills to end self-injury / Michael Hollander, PhD.

Hollander, Michael, (author.).

Summary:

"Michael Hollander, a leading expert on treatment for cutting, uses vivid stories to illustrate how out-of-control emotions lead some teens to hurt themselves, how DBT (dialectical behavior therapy) can help, and what other approaches can be beneficial. Parents get practical strategies for talking to teens about self-injury without making it worse, teaching them specific skills to cope with extreme emotions in a healthier way, finding the right therapist, and managing family stress. Incorporating the latest research, the revised edition offers a deeper understanding of the causes of self-injury."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781462527106 (trade paperback)
  • Physical Description: x, 238 pages ; 23 cm
  • Edition: Second edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : The Guilford Press, [2017]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-229) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction: Kids who deliberately hurt themselves -- Understanding self-injury. Fact versus fiction : bringing self-injury into the light -- What sets the stage for self-injury? -- How does hurting themselves make some kids feel better? -- DBT : the right therapy for your teen -- Helping your teen in treatment and at home. Making the most of DBT -- Resetting the stage : how to help your teen restore emotion to its proper place -- Writing a better script : new ways to discourage self-injury -- Taking care of yourself to take care of your teen -- How to speak with siblings, friends, and the school about your child's troubles.
Subject: Self-mutilation in adolescence.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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Lakeshore Branch 616.858200835 Hol 2017 31681010368298 NONFICPBK Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    "Tens of thousands of worried parents have turned to this authoritative guide for the facts about the growing problem of teen self-injury--and what they can do to make it stop. Michael Hollander is a leading expert on the most effective treatment approach for cutting, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Vivid stories illustrate how out-of-control emotions lead some teens to hurt themselves, how DBT can help, and what other approaches can be beneficial. Parents get practical strategies for talking to teens about self-injury without making it worse, teaching them specific skills to cope with extreme emotions in a healthier way, finding the right therapist, and managing family stress. Incorporating the latest research, the revised edition offers a deeper understanding of the causes of self-injury and includes new DBT skills"--
  • Book News
    Hollander presents readers with the second edition of his comprehensive guide to utilizing the techniques of dialectical behavior therapy to address the underlying issues of cutting behavior in at risk teens. He has organized the nine chapters that make up the main body of his text in two parts devoted to understanding self-injury and helping teens in treatment and at home. The author is Director of Training and Senior Consultant at the McLean Hospital in Massachusetts. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
  • Guilford Pr
    Discovering that your teen “cuts” is every parent's nightmare. Your most urgent question is: "How can I make it stop?" Tens of thousands of worried parents have turned to this authoritative guide for information and practical guidance about the growing problem of teen self-injury. Dr. Michael Hollander is a leading expert on dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), the most effective treatment approach for cutting. Vivid stories illustrate how out-of-control emotions lead some teens to hurt themselves, how DBT can help, and what other approaches can be beneficial. You'll learn practical strategies for talking to teens about self-injury without making it worse, teaching them skills to cope with extreme emotions in a healthier way, finding the right therapist, and helping reduce stress for your whole family. Incorporating the latest research, the second edition offers a deeper understanding of the causes of self-injury and includes new DBT skills. 
  • Guilford Pr
    Tens of thousands of worried parents have turned to this authoritative guide for the facts about the growing problem of teen self-injury--and what they can do to make it stop. Michael Hollander is a leading expert on the most effective treatment approach for cutting, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Vivid stories illustrate how out-of-control emotions lead some teens to hurt themselves, how DBT can help, and what other approaches can be beneficial. Parents get practical strategies for talking to teens about self-injury without making it worse, teaching them specific skills to cope with extreme emotions in a healthier way, finding the right therapist, and managing family stress. Incorporating the latest research, the revised edition offers a deeper understanding of the causes of self-injury and includes new DBT skills. 
  • Taylor & Francis Publishing

    Tens of thousands of worried parents have turned to this authoritative guide for the facts about the growing problem of teen self-injury--and what they can do to make it stop. Michael Hollander is a leading expert on the most effective treatment approach for cutting, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Vivid stories illustrate how out-of-control emotions lead some teens to hurt themselves, how DBT can help, and what other approaches can be beneficial. Parents get practical strategies for talking to teens about self-injury without making it worse, teaching them specific skills to cope with extreme emotions in a healthier way, finding the right therapist, and managing family stress. Incorporating the latest research, the revised edition offers a deeper understanding of the causes of self-injury and includes new DBT skills.


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