This is another volume in the Success Series on important topics related to working with challenging young people. The focus here is on individuals who engage in self-harm, including both suicidal acts and non-suicidal self-injury. Self-harm can stem from various intentions, making it a complex and difficult issue that requires helpers to deeply understand the young person’s world and motivations.
The unique ways in which these young people think and act make them challenging to comprehend, communicate with, and ultimately help. Although it’s a difficult topic to discuss or even think about, facing self-harm directly is essential if we are to assist children caught in habitual patterns of self-injury.
The journey begins with understanding that experiences in early childhood often contribute to the development of self-abuse and self-harm. These individuals deserve our support and compassion to help them break this negative cycle. However, understanding is just the beginning. Knowing how and when to intervene can make all the difference, potentially even between life and death.