Category Archives: self-injury

self-injury—helping—part 3

  I cut, and I just put a Band-Aid on them and forget. They are covered and in time they heal. No one knows. I’m hurt. No one knows.  -Jackie’s Journal Scars That Wound, Scars That Heal–A Journey Out of … Continue reading

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Rosie O’Donnell’s Self-Injury—Compassion as a Response

It turns out that Rosie’s new book, Celebrity Detox, is about a lot more than her angst about her reentry into television and her rocky relationship with Barbara Walters on The View. This morning, Fox News reported that as a child she used to break her … Continue reading

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self-injury—helping—part 2

Recently I offered a workshop in my community on self-injury awareness. We considered the ways friends, mentors, youth pastors, and family members can come alongside and help. We talked about how important our responses are to those who are self-harming … Continue reading

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self-injury–helping someone who is wounded and struggling–part 1

Jackie sat in the dark for a few moments before she reached over and flipped on the light switch. U-shaped marks covered her arms. She counted them. In just five minutes she had inflicted twenty-one burns . . . Burning … Continue reading

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