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Self-harming, by both men and women, is on the increase and one of the behaviours many find hard to treat. Emily Gajewski's key training day demystifies self-harming and its causes and shows why we should not give up on people â” even in the most apparently hopeless situations.
Course outline:
Self-harming, by both men and women, is on the increase and one of the behaviours many find hard to treat. Emily Gajewski's key training day demystifies self-harming and its causes and shows why we should not give up on people â” even in the most apparently hopeless situations.
It is common to feel powerless in the face of such wilful self-destruction â“ and many also find such behaviour difficult to understand or sympathise with â“ but armed with the clear, research-based framework and practical skills taught on this course, you neednât feel that way again. Its wealth of information and useful tips will ensure you give sufferers the best chance of moving on in their livesâ“ you will hear from people who have completely stopped (or dramatically reduced) self-harming and are now living fulfilled lives.
http://www.humangivenscollege.com/courses/self-harm.html
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Date and Time: |
8 May 2013 at 9:30 am |
Duration: | Full Day |
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Venue: |
Engineers' House Conference Centre |
Organised by: |
Human Givens College |
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Tickets: |
£192 |
Available from: |
Human Givens College |
Additional Information: |
http://www.humangivenscollege.com/courses/self-harm.html |
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