Author: | Thea Conner | ISBN: | 1230000256041 |
Publisher: | Thea Conner | Publication: | July 24, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Thea Conner |
ISBN: | 1230000256041 |
Publisher: | Thea Conner |
Publication: | July 24, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Dealing with a child who cuts or self-harms in any way breaks a parents heart.
It does not matter if the child is a teen or a pre-teen all you can think about is how to help them.
This book is written by a parent of a child who cuts. I wrote this book because many times parents feel alone and clueless when confronted with this activity.
The anger and disillusion can be overwhelming. Who can you talk to and worse who can you trust with such a sensitive subject. Issues like this can make you feel like you are alone.
In here you will find out that you are not the only parent that struggled. The issue of self-harm can make you feel angry, guilty, or even just denial to name a few. You will understand that what you are feeling is normal and even get action steps to help both you and your child.
The faster we as parents are able to process our feelings the easier it will be for us to be strong enough to help our children work through their issues.
You will meet me another parent who has gone through what you are going through. You will also find hope. Many times as parents we are so focused on helping our children we forget we need help too.
Dealing with a child who cuts or self-harms in any way breaks a parents heart.
It does not matter if the child is a teen or a pre-teen all you can think about is how to help them.
This book is written by a parent of a child who cuts. I wrote this book because many times parents feel alone and clueless when confronted with this activity.
The anger and disillusion can be overwhelming. Who can you talk to and worse who can you trust with such a sensitive subject. Issues like this can make you feel like you are alone.
In here you will find out that you are not the only parent that struggled. The issue of self-harm can make you feel angry, guilty, or even just denial to name a few. You will understand that what you are feeling is normal and even get action steps to help both you and your child.
The faster we as parents are able to process our feelings the easier it will be for us to be strong enough to help our children work through their issues.
You will meet me another parent who has gone through what you are going through. You will also find hope. Many times as parents we are so focused on helping our children we forget we need help too.