Self-injury on the rampage
Special populations, special concerns: teenagers most at risk
Developmental challenges in adolescence: the agony, the ecstasy, the cell phone, and the Internet
Why teens self-injure: doing all the wrong things for the right reasons
Laying the foundation for intervention: composure, compassion, and comprehension
Professional treatment of self-injury: understanding the therapeutic process
Specialized approaches and adjuncts in treating self-injury
The brain as an attitude pharmacy: neurochemical roles and remedies in self-injury
Intervention in action: how it works
Stepping up to the plate: how parents can help
Health and happiness are verbs: the responsibilities of the adolescent in treatment
Depathologizing adolescent self-injury: cutting on a continuum
Reconceptualizing cutting.