Understanding Self-Harm and the Difference with Suicidal Ideation/Attempts
While self-harm can be scary and must be treated, it is very different from suicidal ideation and attempts. Parents need to understand the difference so that they can help their children more effectively. In this session, Carol Carver, RN will discuss: What are the forms of self-injury How self-injury is different from suicidal thoughts What drive kids to self-injury How you can detect self-injury How to help a child in this situation Watch all Parents Chat videos here: https://clarity-child-guidance-center...

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