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Self-Harm: Warning Signs, Risk Factors, and Prevention
Journal of Family Research and Practice
  • Alina Baltazar, Andrews University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Abstract

Rates of suicide and self-harm have been increasing in children and adolescents over the last 20 years (CDC, 2022). Suicidality and self-harm are preventable, treatable, and manageable. Parents and those who work with children, teens, and young adults are an important part in addressing this issue. This article reviews the current statistics of suicide and self-harm, role of trauma, risk-factors, causes, prevention, and treatment options. Practical tips and resources are included. The reader will better understand the phenomenon and know how self-harm and suicide can be prevented and treated.

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Issue Title: Mental Health

First Department
Social Work
Acknowledgements
Open access article retrieved July 17, 2023 from https://www.nadfamily.org/resources/journal/
Citation Information
Alina Baltazar. "Self-Harm: Warning Signs, Risk Factors, and Prevention" Journal of Family Research and Practice Vol. 3 Iss. 1 (2023) p. 13 - 26
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/alina_baltazar/67/