Rating: Summary: Cutting Review: This is basically a self-help book. I think it might be a little too scary for a young person just doing a little mild cutting, because it describes some severe chronic cases. It might not be of much help to a professional dealing with a severely mentally retarded or autistic self-mutilator.
I bought it after reading an excellent article by Anthony Bateman in the British Journal of Psychiatry. The proper reference for that is:
Bateman AW (2004) Self-help books on deliberate self-harm. British Journal of Psychiatry 185: 441-442.
Bateman rated it as the best of the bunch. As he says, cutters often get more help off the internet than from books. He recommends a British site, the website of the National Self-harm Network www.nshn.co.uk.
SIV victims often get more help from talking to each other than from therapists or pills. A large part of their distress comes from being ashamed of their addiction and having to hide their scars.
Rating: Summary: This is the best book on the subject around! Review: I bought this book for myself because I self-injure, and lent it to my therapist, a friend of mine whose daughter self-injures, and friends who know I injure and feel a need to understand. Now I have to order more copies as they want copies of their own. The scarred soul includes the all latest thinking on SIV. It is much more accurate about why people injure, and when and how they can stop than other books I have read on the subject. The writing is clear, direct and accessable. I found it hard to read through only because it so accurately describes the pain I feel. I hope it goes through many editions and becomes a standard work. If you cut or hurt yourself, or care for someone who does, this book can help you 'keep safe'.
Rating: Summary: I found this book to be VERY HELPFUL!!! Review: I self-injure and have read many books. This one was diffrent. It helped me understand what was going on and why I was feeling a certain way. It has helped me come very far in my disorder. A must read for people that SI!
Rating: Summary: Highly Helpful Review: I think this book was truly a great book for self-help in this disorder. I am a self-injurer myself and really wanted to try something to help myself, and this helped so far. It is a slow book, as it is a slow process, like stopping any true addiction, but I am very pleased.
Rating: Summary: An excellent, helpful book. Review: I want to lend this book to so many people so they can understand self-injury. It has been very helpful to me. I haven't stopped SIV, but I know why I do it more now than I ever did before. I recommend it to anyone who self-injures or to anyone who cares about someone who self-injures. This book should be considered the authority on SIV. I may buy a copy for my mom, so she can understand something she thinks is sick.
Rating: Summary: This is THE book to choose out of the several available Review: This book is appropriate for teens and adult. It is sensitively and sensibly written, and instead of just being a research or story book, it is loaded with insights, worksheet activities, and relevant anecdotes. It also includes information that is usually overlooked in other books: how to talk to loved ones about self-injury, what therapists and parents should know, how to explain the behavior to people who don't understand, and how to cope with triggers.
Rating: Summary: A Blessing Review: This book is encouraging. I now know how to react to my friend's SIV. I have read some books on the subject that have enlightened me, but not encouraged me. This book encourages me. I will give this book to my friend. It is THE book for those who want to help themselves and those who want to help others affected by SIV. There is a solution. This book is a first step to that solution. The solution? Read the book. The book has a number of typos. But who cares? I'll take typos with peace of mind any day.
Rating: Summary: Somewhat okay, a little typical Review: This book is helpful, but only for those near an injurer, not for the injurer themself. It can be a little boring and everything is typical. So there's not much for it.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Book Review: This book is well written and easy to read and follow. The exercises are excellent and very helpful. I was very impressed by the extensive research done. Dont miss the resource list at the back of the book. abrinskele@aol.com
Rating: Summary: great book Review: This book was THE best book on self injury i have read up to date. it not only explores the idea of self injury, but how you can help yourself. it is a great book to give to your therapist (if you have one) to read because it has a whole section for therapists. it also has exercises which TRULY can help you learn about your own SI. i recommend this book to anybody who wants to know more about SI.
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