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  1. Nonfatal self-inflicted injuries among adults aged [greater than or equal to] 65 years--United States, 2005.: An article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report by A. Crosby, G. Ryan, et all 2007-09-28
  2. Safety climate and self-reported injury: Assessing the mediating role of employee safety control [An article from: Accident Analysis and Prevention] by Y.H. Huang, M. Ho, et all 2006-05-01
  3. Managing self-inflicted burn injuries.(clinical update)(Medical condition overview)(Table)(Clinical report): An article from: Australian Nursing Journal by Tania Baker, Catherine Tonkin, et all 2007-03-01
  4. Kids and self-injury: "pain makes them feel alive".: An article from: Pediatric News by Timothy F. Kirn, 2007-04-01
  5. Suicide, Self-Injury, and Violence in the Schools: Assessment, Prevention, and Intervention Strategies by Gerald A. Juhnke, Paul F. Granello, et all 2010-12-10
  6. Hurting Beyond Words: The Silent Agony of Self-Injury
  7. Mindful parenting decreases aggression, noncompliance, and self-injury in children with autism.: An article from: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders by Nirbhay N. Singh, Giulio E. Lancioni, et all 2006-09-22
  8. Subjective well-being among people with spinal cord injuries: the role of self-efficacy, perceived social support, and perceived health.: An article from: Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin by Nan Zhang Hampton, 2004-09-22
  9. Nonfatal self-inflicted injury rate highest in girls: majority probable suicide attempts.(Children's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2003-11-01
  10. Clinical implications of the paradox of deliberate self-injury.(Collaborative Practice): An article from: Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing by Gillian Marie Woldorf, 2005-10-01
  11. A Review of Walsh@?s Treating Self-Injury: A Practical Guide [A book review from: Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry] by A.L. Chapman, 2007-03-01
  12. Antisuicidal Effect of Self-Injury Calls For Tolerance.: An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Batya Swift Yasgur, 2001-07-01
  13. The geography of self-injury: Spatial patterns in attempted and completed suicide [An article from: Social Science & Medicine] by K. Hempstead, 2006-06-01
  14. Running Fitness And Injuries - a Self-Help Guide by Vivian Grisogono, 1995-01-01

81. Self-Injury In Adolescents - AACAP Facts For Families # 73
selfinjury is the act of deliberately destroying body tissue, at times to change a way of feeling. self-injury is seen differently by groups and cultures within society.
http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/73.htm
S ELF-INJURY I N A DOLESCENTS No. 73 Self-injury is the act of deliberately destroying body tissue, at times to change a way of feeling. Self-injury is seen differently by groups and cultures within society. This appears to have become more popular lately, especially in adolescents. The causes and severity of self-injury can vary. Some forms may include:
  • carving
  • scratching
  • branding
  • marking
  • picking, and pulling skin and hair
  • burning/abrasions
  • cutting
  • biting
  • head banging
  • bruising
  • hitting
  • tattooing
  • excessive body piercing
Some adolescents may self-mutilate to take risks, rebel, reject their parents' values, state their individuality or merely be accepted. Others, however, may injure themselves out of desperation or anger to seek attention, to show their hopelessness and worthlessness, or because they have suicidal thoughts. These children may suffer from serious psychiatric problems such as depression, psychosis, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Bipolar Disorder. Additionally, some adolescents who engage in self-injury may develop Borderline Personality Disorder as adults. Some young children may resort to self-injurious acts from time to time but often grow out of it. Children with mental retardation and/or autism may also show these behaviors which may persist into adulthood. Children who have been abused or abandoned may self-mutilate. Why do adolescents self-injure?

82. Self-Injury And Related Issues - SIARI
SIARI selfinjury Related Issues. Cycle of self-injury Diagram By JanSutton. Thank you for your effort at providing such a concise and.
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Some pages on SIARI contain material that may be "triggering" and unsuitable for children. When viewing potentially triggering material please be cautious, read with care and pace yourself − remember you can always return at another time. SIARI is provided as a public information service and the author regrets that she is unable to respond to e-mail requests for advice. If you are concerned about self-injury or a related issue and need to talk things through with someone, please speak to a teacher, tutor, doctor or another health professional (counsellor, therapist, community psychiatric nurse, social worker, etc.). The information provided on SIARI should be used for informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for seeking professional medical diagnosis, treatment and care.

83. Eating Disorders Site: Peace, Love, And Hope
Information, not just on anorexia and bulimia, but also on the many other demons that tend to accompany them (ie depression, self-injury, OCD). Includes chatrooms and bulletin boards.
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84. Famous Self-Injurers
Many famous stars have come out with their stories of selfinjury, some have recovered,some have not. Photographs of Richey Edward s self-injury (TRIGGERING).
http://www.self-injury.net/doyousi/famous/
    Many famous stars have come out with their stories of self-injury, some have recovered, some have not. Even though they are scrutinized by the media, they have had the courage to reveal their struggles. Below is a brief description of each celebrity, and a bit about their self-injury.
    Note: This is NOT meant as an "idolization" of these celebrities. I neither condemn nor condone their actions.
Fiona Apple
Fiona Apple, famous singer/songwriter, was raped outside of her mother's apartment at the age of twelve. For years after her rape she would check her closets to make sure no one was hiding in the house and would be nervous around older men. And she still continues to have bad, violent dreams. During her teens and the months she spent making her album, Tidal , she suffered with an eating disorder. Frustrated at the misunderstanding by the media of her eating disorder she attempted to explain it in a 1998 Rolling Stone interview, "I definitely had an eating disorder. What was really frustrating for me was that everyone though I was anorexic, and I wasn't. I was really depressed and self-loathing. For me, it wasn't about being thin, it was about getting rid of the bait attached to my body. A lot of it came from the self-loathing that came from being raped at the point of developing my voluptuousness. I just thought that if you had a body and if you had anything on you that would be grabbed, it would be grabbed. So I did purposely get rid of it." As a result of her eating disorder Fiona became extremely thin. But the media wrote off her thinness as an attempt to "fit in." After her "Criminal" video from her album, "

85. Makayla's Healing Place
Information on anorexia and bulimia, proanorexia refuge, treatment, recovery, links, stories, poetry, and art. Additonal information on self-injury, depression, anxiety, and domestic violence.
http://www.makaylashealingplace.dnswh.com/
Free Web space and hosting - dnswh.com Choose an ISP NetZero High Speed Internet Dial up $14.95 or NetZero Internet Service $9.95 Makayla's Healing Place .Com The comprehensive eating disorders website. If it's out there, you'll find it here. This website is a safe zone. This means that you will not be lectured, threatened, bashed, or otherwise badly treated while visiting or via my e-mail responses. I believe that these sorts of behaviors benefit no one. Your input is valued. My main purpose is to help people and spread understanding. Your suggestions have always been a large part of the development of this site. The site is always being updated with current events and information about eating disorders and related issues, so PLEASE BOOKMARK this page and check back soon. Thank you for being here and I hope this will begin to help you. ENTER HERE If you are experiencing any problems with this page or the new format, please contact me at the e-mail link below: E-mail Me Notice:
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86. SAFE - Help Treat, Prevent & Stop Self-Injury, Self-Abuse & Cutting
selfinjury is known by many names, including self-abuse, self-mutilation, deliberate self-harm, parasuicidal to by specific methods of self-injury such as "delicate" or "coarse
http://www.safe-alternatives.com/

Up and coming lecture by Dr. Wendy Lader
Attention former SAFE clients
self-injurious behavior. Self-Injury is known by many names, including self-abuse, self-mutilation, deliberate self-harm, parasuicidal behavior. It may be referred to by specific methods of self-injury such as "delicate" or "coarse" cutting, burning, or hair pulling. Self-Injury transcends gender, age, religion, educational and income level. It may be accompanied by a range of psychiatric problems such as depression or other mood disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, addictions, eating disorders or psychotic disorders. The longer it goes unrecognized and untreated the more disruptive it is to the sufferer's life and relationships and the more treatment resistant it may become. Bodily Harm , published by Hyperion Press 1998. They, and other professional staff, are available for lectures, workshops, and other training presentation formats for mental health and general health care professionals. back to top plum.tv

87. Depression
Information on depression, personal stories and poems, message board, articles, book reviews, depression test, selfinjury information, and links.
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88. Self-harm And Self-injury - Key UK Websites And Organisations
selfharm and self-injury Key UK Websites and Organisations. An extensiveone-stop listing of self-injury, abuse and trauma resources on the Web.
http://www.siari.co.uk/Self-harm-and-self-injury-key-UK-websites-and-organisatio
Self-harm and Self-injury: Key UK Websites and Organisations Sites listed in alphabetical order
Bristol Crisis Service for Women

PO Box 654
Bristol BS99 1XH
Tel: Office/Admin 0117 927 9600 E-mail:
bcsw@womens-crisis-service.freeserve.co.uk
Website:
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/BCSW/
Helpline for women: 0117 925 1119 Friday and Saturday nights 9.00 pm to 12.30 am Sunday evenings 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm
A national voluntary organisation that supports women in emotional distress. Particular focus on helping women who hurt themselves. Have carried out extensive research with women who self-injure. Also have wide experience of the concerns and needs of workers in different settings and disciplines, and in developing good working practice. Run a national helpline, produce information and publications about self-injury, offer talks and training courses to professionals, and run and support self-help groups.
National Self-Harm Network
PO Box 7264 Nottingham NG1 6WJ E-mail: info@nshn.co.uk

89. SAFE - Help Treat, Prevent & Stop Self-Injury, Self-Abuse & Cutting
selfinjury is known by many names, including self-abuse, self-mutilation,deliberate self-harm, parasuicidal behavior. It may be
http://www.selfinjury.com/

Up and coming lecture by Dr. Wendy Lader
Attention former SAFE clients
self-injurious behavior. Self-Injury is known by many names, including self-abuse, self-mutilation, deliberate self-harm, parasuicidal behavior. It may be referred to by specific methods of self-injury such as "delicate" or "coarse" cutting, burning, or hair pulling. Self-Injury transcends gender, age, religion, educational and income level. It may be accompanied by a range of psychiatric problems such as depression or other mood disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, addictions, eating disorders or psychotic disorders. The longer it goes unrecognized and untreated the more disruptive it is to the sufferer's life and relationships and the more treatment resistant it may become. Bodily Harm , published by Hyperion Press 1998. They, and other professional staff, are available for lectures, workshops, and other training presentation formats for mental health and general health care professionals. back to top plum.tv

90. Brain Injury Resource Center
Offers information, reference materials, and selfhelp resources. Provides links to support and discussion groups, rehabilitation sites, publications and journals.
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91. Mental Health Matters - Information And Resources About Mental Health Issues For
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92. Personal Injury - Legal Encyclopedia - Nolo
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    Handling Your Personal Injury Claim If you search the Internet, you'll quickly find thousands of sites purporting to offer information on personal injury laws and procedures. But owned and operated by lawyers hungry for business, most of these sites trumpet the need to hire a lawyer to handle your claim. Here, that myth is unveiled. You don't need any special training to handle most injury claims just patience, perseverance and some good information about how the insurance claims process works.
    Handling Your Own Injury Claim FAQ After you are injured, one of the first things to think about is whether you can settle your own insurance claim or whether you need a lawyer's help.
  • 93. The Virtual Sports Injury Clinic - FREE Virtual Diagnosis And Sports Injury Info
    Offers a virtual diagnosis and self help advice on injuries. Includes a find a clinic, a forum and a page addressed to professionals.
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    94. CAPTÏV Home Page (A Book On Child Abuse, Incest, Self-injury, Healing)
    A poetry book on child abuse, incest, sexual abuse, and its legacy of consequences, including selfinjury, eating disorders, and the road from surviving to healing.
    http://www.captivpoetry.com
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    2000 S. Marie Professional Acclaim About CAPTÏV Purpose About the Art ... New Addition by S. Marie Poetry by S. Marie CAPTÏV (kap t ee v'): A collection of poems woven together to tell the story of a journey
    from child abuse and self-injury towards healing. Published for fellow survivors, those
    who self-injure, healing professionals, and anyone interested in understanding,
    preventing and healing the various forms of child abuse and self-injury. The Express Press P.O. Box 231778 Encinitas, CA 92023 info@captivpoetry.com

    95. A Fine Kettle Of Fish
    An extensive collection of stories covering many topics including sexual and physical abuse, relationship and marital problems, anxiety, depression, suicide, selfinjury, grief, anger and violence.
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    96. MentalWhisper
    Offers Chat on mental health issues, depression, selfinjury, drink and drugs, stress, and OCD.
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    97. Pressing On
    A site dedicated to the survivors of sexual abuse and incest. Provides practical info about sexual abuse, selfinjury, eating disorders, quotes and fun links to nurture the child within.
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    98. Missouri Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations - Division Of Workers' Com
    The Division provides compensation for workrelated injury, and information about employer requirements to have workers' compensation insurance. It also answers questions about workers' compensation benefits, evaluates work sites for worker safety, provides information on self-insurance, resolves medical fee disputes, and assists victims injured in a violent crime.
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    The Division of Workers' Compensation works with employers and employees regarding workplace injuries and illnesses. Many Missouri employers are required by law to carry workers' compensation insurance for employees. Workers' compensation insurance provides financial assistance to workers injured on the job. The Division helps ensure that those injured workers receive appropriate medical treatment and payment of compensation for lost wages. The Division also provides prompt and equitable resolution of disputes in cases of work-related injuries and occupational diseases. Mediation services are provided to help employers and employees resolve disputes about medical treatment and lost wages. This helps prevent costly depositions or formal hearings.
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    99. Youth Suicide Self-Injury Australia
    Youth Suicide and selfinjury Australia. Figure 11 Hospital separation ratesdue to self-injury by age-group Australia (excluding NT), 1992/93.
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    • 434 suicide deaths at ages 15 to 24 years were registered in Australia in 1995
    • Suicide accounted for 25 percent (n=350) of all male deaths and 17 percent (n=84) of all female deaths in this age group in 1995
    • Admission to hospital because of intentional self-injury is about 10 times as common as death due to suicide for young adults in Australia, and is more common for females than males.
    • The rate of suicide among males aged 15 to 24 in 1990 was about 3 times higher than the rate in 1960. The rate has not risen further since 1990.
    • Suicide rates for young Aboriginal males are higher than for non-Aboriginal males
    • Hanging and shooting are the commonest methods of suicide by young males; poisoning by solid or liquid substances and hanging are commonest for females.

    100. The Accident Compensation Corporation - ACC
    Provider of personal injury insurance services. Information on coverage, selfemployed, non-work injuries, making a claim.
    http://www.acc.org.nz
    New Zealand’s accident compensation scheme provides 24-hour no-fault personal accident insurance cover. Choose which section of the site you want to enter:
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