Addressing Self‐Injury on College Campuses: Institutional Recommendations

Nonsuicidal self‐injury is a significant concern on college campuses. Hence, the authors, the International Consortium on Self‐Injury in Educational Settings, offer the current position paper. First, the authors review current research in the field. Next, they discuss considerations for colleges...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of college counseling 2019-04, Vol.22 (1), p.70-82
Hauptverfasser: Lewis, Stephen P., Heath, Nancy L., Hasking, Penelope A., Whitlock, Janis L., Wilson, Mark S., Plener, Paul L.
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Self Destructive Behavior
Student Personnel Services
treatment options
university students
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