Self Injury Resources
ON CAMPUS EMERGENCY: 508.999.9191 (9191)
OFF-CAMPUS EMERGENCY: 911
Forms of self-injury may include, but are not limited to:
cutting, burning, branding, bruising, bone-breaking, interference with wound healing, overdosing, scratching, and punching.
On Campus
Counseling Center
www.umassd.edu/counseling
508.999.8648
Off-Campus
The Counseling Center can refer you to local, off-campus resources.
Online
Last Updated On: 10/30/07American Self-Harm Information Clearinghouse (ASHIC)
www.selfinjury.org
ASHIC strives to increase public awareness of self-inflicted violence and the unique challenges faced by self-injurers and the people who care about them.
Cornell Research Program on Self-Injurious Behavior in Adolescents & Young Adults
www.crpsib.com
Research summaries, links, and informational resources on understanding, detecting, treating, and preventing self-injurious behavior in adolescents and young adults.Mental Health America has an online fact sheet on self-injury available here.
The National Self-Harm Network (UK)
www.selfharm.org.uk
Young People and Self-Harm is a key information resource for young people who self-harm, their friends and families, and for professionals working with them.SAFE Alternatives (Self-Abuse Finally Ends)
1-800-DONT CUT (366-8288)
www.selfinjury.com
A nationally recognized treatment approach, professional network, and educational resource center, which is committed to helping achieve an end to self-injurious behavior.Self-Injury and Related Issues (SIARI)
www.siari.co.uk/
SIARI aims to raise awareness about self-injury, as well as to offer hope, support, and enlightenment to those who self-injure, and their family, friends, and supporters.So what do I do instead?: A list of suggestions for those who self-injure.