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Working with Self-Harming Adolescents

Matthew D. Selekman sorts myth from fact and helps professionals intervene in a way that builds the inner strength of teenagers rather than turning them away. Rich in case examples and clear clinical direction, this book is an invaluable practical resource

Working with Self-Harming Adolescents

Author: Matthew D Selekman

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