Self-Injury: When Pain Feels Good (Resources for Changing Lives)
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If you have ever purposely injured yourself, it may seem normal, even right. But if you haven’t, it seems impossible to understand those who have. After all, don’t living creatures avoid pain? Edward T. Welch writes this eye-opening and encouraging booklet assuming that you feel trapped in a cycle of self-injury or that you love someone who does. Welch helps loved ones to understand the selfinjurer’s world. And if you are the one who feels trapped by this behavior, he lovingly describes a cure that is more attractive than you think. If you want peace and rest, you must look away from yourself. Look to Jesus the answers reside in him.
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Additional information
Publisher | First Edition (1 Mar. 2001), Presbyterian and Reformed |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 40 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0875526977 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0875526973 |
Dimensions | 10.26 x 0.38 x 18.75 cm |
by Mrs. M. L. Hillery
The format of this booklet is good as it is small, and ideal for someone who just wants a brief guide to self-injury. However, the information given is very Christian orientated (it is part of a series of booklets called “Resources for Changing Lives”) and therefore will not be suitable for many people (even those who are religious), as it gives a very one-sided view of self-injury.
by Chris Booth
Very use – Great Christian Resource for any denomination.. Edward Welch is very gifted I would highly recommend his work.