Audiovisuals
Numbing the Pain: Substance Abuse and Psychological Trauma
“I just knew that a lot of things I thought about, if I took drugs and alcohol, it’d numb it, or make it go away for a period of time. But when I came back down, it was still there. It was still there.” – Dave Gratton
Read MoreSelf Injury II: Clinical Issues and Interventions
“We must understand that in the trauma survivor, self injury is functional. It always performs some deep, underlying function. Most generally, it’s an attempt to ward off worse harm.”
– David Calof
Self Injury I: Genesis, Forms, and Functions
“We must understand that in the trauma survivor, self injury is functional. It always performs some deep, underlying function. Most generally, it’s an attempt to ward off worse harm.”
– David Calof
Self Injury: A Video Series on Self Mutilation
“We must understand that in the trauma survivor, self injury is functional. It always performs some deep, underlying function. Most generally, it’s an attempt to ward off worse harm.”
– David Calof
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