How intervention reduces self-harm

Emily Rogers
Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Project helps young people recover from self-harm and reduces the risk of future harm.

Practitioners help young people to have a better understanding of self-harm, build resilience and develop coping strategies. Picture: Riccardo Mayer/Shutterstock.com/posed by model
Practitioners help young people to have a better understanding of self-harm, build resilience and develop coping strategies. Picture: Riccardo Mayer/Shutterstock.com/posed by model

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