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Why Do I Hurt Myself? A Story About Children Who Self-Harm

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By: Susan Bowman and Karen Dean

Recent research has shown that an average of 8% of children as young as 3rd graders are engaging in self-injuring behaviors. This book provides a first-of-its-kind, story-based tool for helping these young people.

Elisa, a sixth grader, has started purposely hurting herself. No one understands why she wants to do these things, not even her mother. When her self-injuring becomes more noticeable, a teacher takes her to speak with the school counselor. Elisa eventually is helped by the counselor and by a therapist, with her mother involved.

With support, Elisa learns about self-injury and how to use more healthy ways to deal with her sad feelings and “negative thinking." Included is Elisa’s story, discussion questions, tips for parents, & the following 8 hands-on activities:

  • My Butterfly
  • Self-Alarm
  • Comfort Kit
  • My Feelings Wall
  • Hope Floats
  • I Am Able
  • Healthy Coping Chart
  • Re-Frame

For ages 8 through 12. 

Additional Product Info

Topics: Depression, Anxiety & Fear
ISBN: 9781598501735
Page count: 32
Recommended ages: Ages 8 through 11
Grade level: Grades 3 through 6
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This is just what I was searching for
by Nikki Davidson
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March 30 2020
This is just what I was searching for
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Excellent book on the thoughts and feelings of a child that self...
by TStewart
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May 20 2020
Excellent book on the thoughts and feelings of a child that self harms, also offers great therapeutic discussion questions and activities at the end of the book! This book offers hope for children and their parents!
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I am glad to have this resource on hand. Having a book on this topic...
by Jamie E.
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August 24 2022
I am glad to have this resource on hand. Having a book on this topic is wonderful for reducing stigma and opening up conversations to increase understanding of this issue and how to build more adaptive coping skills. I appreciate the resources for young people and their parents. The artwork is unique and can be a little distracting from the written components of the book.
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