- Title : Alive and Cutting: A teenager's journey in therapy to understanding her self-harm
- Author : Richard Bryant-Jefferies
- Rating : 4.54 (719 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-8-27
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 256 Pages
- Asin : 0595529631
- Language : English
. He is still a counselling supervisor, but now works in the field of Equalities and Diversity within the UK National Health Service. He is married and lives in Surrey, England. Richard Bryant-Jefferies began working in the field of alcohol addiction in 1995, and as a counsellor encountered many people who self-harmedAnd this book is a deligh
. He is still a counselling supervisor, but now works in the field of Equalities and Diversity within the UK National Health Service. He is married and lives in Surrey, England. Richard Bryant-Jefferies began working in the field of alcohol addiction in 1995, and as a counsellor encountered many people who self-harmedAnd this book is a delightful book on the subject of worship and the new things that He is doing in response to our worship.If you are fearful of the supernatural side of God, you will not enjoy this book. Red is a hard color to deal with. The grace notes helped me realize that, even on a meager budget, I could love my surroundings. Much of the book details the whirlwind events that followed, as the festival took on a life of its own, eventually attracting around 500,000 people to the small town, resulting in threats by locals, payoffs to those who opposed it, nudity, drugs, gangsters, people bathing in the lake, shortages of food and water, but - despite it all - the most historic event in music and counterculture history, after which nothing would ever be the same again for Elliot and his family.The author has a gift in telling a story, even one as obviously self-centered as this one is, for the most part. This book, while serving as an excellent and colorful children's fairy tale, also has some layers that are invisible to the untrained eye, but satisfying for the person with a little knowledge of modern Salvadoran history. Twice I have received a sticker book rather that the book I ordered. It's on my "gotta get it" list,. About the Author Richard Bryant-Jefferies began working in the field of alcohol addiction in 1995, and as a counsellor encountered many people who self-harmed. He is still a counselling supervisor, but now works in the field of Equalities and Diversity within the UK National Health Service. He is married and lives in Surrey, EnglandLater in childhood she learned to fight back. Taken into care and fostered, she was then bullied at school. Katie had a difficult childhood. Katie's cutting becomes more damaging as she connects more deeply with her past.You will find yourself, like Keith, a companion on Katie's journey as she tries to make sense of her past and her present. You will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the emotional and psychological landscape of self-harm.Alive and Cutting is the second in a series of titles being written by the author to address a range of contemporary issues in a therapeutic context.. The therapy process unfolds with dramatic memories emerging and being lived out in the therapy room. Now, aged nineteen, Katie is depressed, binge-drinks and regularly cuts herself, in part to find release from emotional build up, but also to cut her way out of depression and despair.Katie has referred herself for couselling where she sees Keith, a Youth Counsellor. Neglected and alone she spent much of her time consoling herself as best she could with her doll and teddy bear. Alive and Cutting takes you into the world of self-harming behaviour
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