Inside a Cutter's Mind: Understanding and Helping Those Who Self-Injure

· Tyndale House
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About this ebook

Cutting is a practice that has crossed age and gender lines. It’s not just depressed teens who inflict injury on themselves—it can be anyone dealing with overwhelming feelings. This book explores the complex issue of cutting without offering any pat or simple fixes. It examines the psychology of, the feelings of anger and despair behind it, and the counseling resources that can help.

This book is a great tool to help those who engage in cutting, pastors who want to learn more, or those who need to understand someone who practices self-injury.

About the author

Jerusha Clark is the coauthor of four books and author of Every Thought Captive (TH1NK Books). She has a heart for today's youth and the brokenness that is unique to the teen condition. Jerusha resides in Escondido, California, with her husband, Jeramy, and daughters, Jocelyn and Jasmine. Dr. Earl Henslin has a doctorate in clinical psychology and is a licensed marriage and family therapist. Dr. Henslin speaks nationally and internationally on relationships, addictions, and the neurobiology of relationships. He is the author of four books.

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