The Language of Injury

Comprehending Self-Mutilation

Lois Arnold author Gloria Babiker author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:29th Jan '97

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Language of Injury cover

This book explores cultural and historical aspects, as well as the causes and functions that self-injury serve. Therapy with people who self-mutilate is discussed in detail. A framework is provided for professionals facing this behaviour at work.

'Links are made to women's powerlessness in society , their culturally determined dissatisfaction with their bodies and their repression of anger. The important point is made in settings where individual autonomy is restricted, such as prisons where male self-harming behaviour begins to resemble that of women's.
Could readers of this book actually find themselves better able to deal with people who self-harm? Quite possibly - I feel that there is much of immediate practical value, in particular the persuasive argument that for many people, self-harm can be a genuine coping mechanism which brings relief from an unbearable mental state. '

Probation Journal


'This book is extremely well researched and written. The authors have managed that difficult balance between making sure that all their information is appropriately referenced and keeping the book readable. It is more than readable, it is a book that is really interesting to read...'

Professional Nurse

ISBN: 9781854332349

Dimensions: 223mm x 157mm x 10mm

Weight: 255g

176 pages