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    Self-harm/Non suicidal self injury/Self inflicted injury:  Anything a person does intentionally to themselves that can cause injury, including death. This can include cutting, head banging, punching yourself or punching things (like a wall), self-biting, self-scratching, self-burning or bruising among other methods.

    Healthy Coping:  Strategies that people use when dealing with stress and/or trauma to help manage  difficult or painful emotions. 

    Rate Your Self-Esteem

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    ORGANIZATIONS

    • SIOS Self-Injury Outreach & Support

      As part of a collaboration between the University of Guelph and McGill University, we are a non-profit outreach initiative providing information and resources about self-injury to those who self-injure, those who have recovered, and those who want to help.

    • Cornell University Self-Injury & Recovery Resources (SIRR)

      The Cornell Research Program on Self-Injury and Recovery was launched in 2003 to understand what was then widely believed to be a new and emerging behavior among youth and adults.

    READING & RESEARCH

    • New Findings About Self-Injury

      American Psychological Association researchers examine compelling and complementary views on why people engage in this harmful behavior.

    • S.A.F.E. Alternatives Treatment Approach

      S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES® is a nationally recognized treatment approach, professional network, and educational resource base, which is committed to helping you and others achieve an end to self-injurious behavior.

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      Defintions

      Self-harm/Non suicidal self injury/Self inflicted injury:  Anything a person does intentionally to themselves that can cause injury, including death. This can include cutting, head banging, punching yourself or punching things (like a wall), self-biting, self-scratching, self-burning or bruising among other methods.

      Healthy Coping:  Strategies that people use when dealing with stress and/or trauma to help manage  difficult or painful emotions. 

      Rate Your Self-Esteem

      Rate your self-esteem to learn about you value yourself before discussing with your children. 

      Student Activities Media
      https://youtu.be/tFc_I_oNS4o
      https://youtu.be/1HvlSvhFpKU

      ACTIVITIES

      LINKS

      Student Resource Media
      https://youtu.be/lTdgfyn1mMI
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      ORGANIZATIONS

      • Crisis Text Line

        Crisis Text Line is powered by volunteer Crisis Counselors who work remotely — anywhere with a computer and secure internet connection works.

      • SIOS Self-Injury Outreach & Support

        As part of a collaboration between the University of Guelph and McGill University, we are a non-profit outreach initiative providing information and resources about self-injury to those who self-injure, those who have recovered, and those who want to help.

      • Cornell University Self-Injury & Recovery Resources (SIRR)

        The Cornell Research Program on Self-Injury and Recovery was launched in 2003 to understand what was then widely believed to be a new and emerging behavior among youth and adults.

      READING & RESEARCH

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      Self-harm/Non suicidal self injury/Self inflicted injury:  Anything a person does intentionally to themselves that can cause injury, including death. This can include cutting, head banging, punching yourself or punching things (like a wall), self-biting, self-scratching, self-burning or bruising among other methods.

      Healthy Coping:  Strategies that people use when dealing with stress and/or trauma to help manage  difficult or painful emotions. 

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