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Your spotlight on local services. Are you a natural leader? Interested in health and social care? Do you have a hearing impairment? Tell us your views! Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust CQC Inspection. Joint Strategic Needs Assessment. Are you a natural leader? Interested in health and social care? Do you have a hearing impairment? Tell us your views! Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust CQC Inspection. Calls charged at local rate). The Care Quality Commission checks al...
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Healthy Boundaries – the key to healthy relationships! August 3, 2016. I was recently asked to run a workshop on professional boundaries for Cartwheel Arts, an Art for Wellbeing charity that I work with. It was really interesting hearing everyone’s perspectives on what boundaries meant to them personally. This got me thinking about personal boundaries and why they’re important. Psychologist Katayune Kaeni, PsyD, describes personal boundaries as:. Poor boundaries can have a really detrimental impact on ou...
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Behind the Myths: Assorted Quotes from Self Harmers
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010. Assorted Quotes from Self Harmers. Dotted throughout the exhibition there were posters of quotes from people who self harm. By being able to explain why. They do this in their own words, people might understand a bit more. 8220;Why *did* I SI? 8220;It relieves stress and tension, and it gives me a physical wound to tend to since I don't know how to see my emotional ones.” [female, age 19, began to SI at age 11]. 8220;Human society has come a long way in the last few years in accept...
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Behind the Myths: Myth: Self-harm is a teenage phenomenon- they’ll grow out of it.
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010. Myth: Self-harm is a teenage phenomenon- they’ll grow out of it. By Jo Coleman and Edd Butt. This misconception is very dangerous; as it gives adults in a position of authority the ability to dismiss self harm is youths as fad that they will grow out of. Self harm affects people from all ages and walks of life; mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, grandchildren, grandparents, everyone. 8226;Since the 1990s, the rate of self harm in 35-54 year olds has steadily increased. Assorted Q...
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Behind the Myths: What is Self-harm?
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010. Also known as; Self injury, deliberate self harm, non-suicidal self injury, self mutilation. Deliberate Self Harm (DSH) can be defined as:. 8220;Self-injury is a compulsion or impulse to inflict physical wounds on one’s own body, motivated by a need to cope with unbearable psychological distress or regain a sense of emotional balance. The act is usually carried out without suicidal, sexual or decorative intent” Sutton (2000). Common ways of DSH are:. Skin burning or scalding. Peopl...
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Behind the Myths: The beginning
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010. My name is Jo Coleman, and I'm a final year student at Sheffield University. For part of my course I was asked to put forward a proposal of a theoretical event about a health issue. Instead I decided to organise an actual event, I decided to create an art exhibition to tackle the issue of self harm. Jan Sutton (2007) p. 36. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Screaming from the Skin. Skin Game by Caroline Kettlewell. Bodies Under Siege by Favazza. Bright Red Scream by Marilee Strong.
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Behind the Myths: Myth: Self Harm is Attempted Suicide
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010. Myth: Self Harm is Attempted Suicide. Many people believe that self harm is a failed suicide attempt. However nothing could be further from the truth. The primary aim of self harm is not to end a life, but to help the person to deal with feelings that make life unbearable. So for the majority of people, self harm is a life saver. Self harm helps people to live life, in their circumstances it is the only thing they can do instead of committing suicide. Lace by Julie Fordham (USA).
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Behind the Myths: More...
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010. The exhibition allowed people to stand around and talk about the issue, bringing it out into the open. It was great to see as it was the chief aim of the exhibition- to get people talking and knock down the barrier of keeping silent on a "taboo" topic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Screaming from the Skin. Skin Game by Caroline Kettlewell. Bodies Under Siege by Favazza. Bright Red Scream by Marilee Strong. Cutting by Steven Levenkron. Healing the Hurt Within by Jan Sutton.
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Behind the Myths: BASH (Boys About Self Harm)
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010. BASH (Boys About Self Harm). To see more about them to go http:/ www.myspace.com/bashgroup. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Screaming from the Skin. Skin Game by Caroline Kettlewell. Bodies Under Siege by Favazza. Bright Red Scream by Marilee Strong. Cutting by Steven Levenkron. Healing the Hurt Within by Jan Sutton. The Scarred Soul by Tracey Alderman. Self Injury: A Struggle. Photos of people looking round. Assorted Quotes from Self Harmers. Non-Direct Self Harm (NDSH).
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Behind the Myths: Photos of people looking round
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010. Photos of people looking round. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Screaming from the Skin. Skin Game by Caroline Kettlewell. Bodies Under Siege by Favazza. Bright Red Scream by Marilee Strong. Cutting by Steven Levenkron. Healing the Hurt Within by Jan Sutton. The Scarred Soul by Tracey Alderman. Self Injury: A Struggle. Photos of people looking round. Assorted Quotes from Self Harmers. Non-Direct Self Harm (NDSH). The first three photos above show one of t.
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