Skills for the Job: Dealing with self-harm

Mona Freeman
Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Being able to identify the warning signs that a young person may be self-harming can help save their life, says Dr Mona Freeman

Self-harm is often kept secret, so be aware of changes in young people's behaviour. Image: Youngminds
Self-harm is often kept secret, so be aware of changes in young people's behaviour. Image: Youngminds

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