Self-Injury (Advanced Parenting Workshop)
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Children and teens who self-injure often do so as a way to cope with past trauma or current stress, and to communicate strong emotions. This Advanced Parenting Workshop explores non-suicidal self-injury and other forms of self-harm, including high-risk behavior and hair-pulling. Several short case studies and one in-depth case study are presented and, with the help of Dr. Delaney and his teaching assistant, participants use the Trauma-Sensitive Review Form to understand the children's behavior and develop an action plan.

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • describe non-suicidal self-injury, or NSSI
  • understand the differences between NSSI and other forms of self-harm
  • use the Trauma-Sensitive Review Form to understand a child's behavior
  • describe how to use validating statements
  • describe how to mirror a child's feelings
  • develop an action plan to help a child who self-injures or self-harms


A friend of my daughter has self-injured by cutting and this really helped me understand and gave me suggestions of how to talk to my daughter about her friend.
Geraldine

A friend of my daughter has self-injured by cutting and this really helped me understand and gave me suggestions of how to talk to my daughter about her friend.
Geraldine

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This Advanced Parenting Workshop helps parents understand:

  • non-suicidal self-injury, or NSSI

  • the thoughts and feelings that lead to self-injury

  • how to respond to a child who self-injures or self-harms

  • how to help a child who self-injures or self-harms

  • how to build an action plan


6 credit hours,
$30.00 per person
Requires discussion board participation