hurting yourself - The Icarus Project
hurting yourself - The Icarus Project hurting yourself - The Icarus Project
Non-fiction Muscio, Inga M. 2008. Slash an’ Burn. In: Live Through This: On Creativity and Self-Destruction, ed. by Sabrina Chapadjiev, 79 - 90. New York: Seven Stories Press. McLane, Janice. 1996. The Voice on the Skin: Self-Mutilation and Merleau- Ponty’s Theory of Language. Hypathia 11(4):107-118. Connors, Robin and Kristy Trautmann. 2004 (2nd edition). Understanding Self- Injury: a workbook for adults. Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR, 81 South 19th St., Pittsburgh, PA 15203). Connors, Robin. 2000. Self-Injury: Psychotherapy with People Who Engage in Self-Inflicted Violence. Lanham: Jason Aronson. Fiction Mark Haddon. 2007. A Spot of Bother. London: Vintage. 48
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Non-fiction<br />
Muscio, Inga M. 2008. Slash an’ Burn. In: Live Through This: On Creativity and<br />
Self-Destruction, ed. by Sabrina Chapadjiev, 79 - 90. New York: Seven Stories<br />
Press.<br />
McLane, Janice. 1996. <strong>The</strong> Voice on the Skin: Self-Mutilation and Merleau-<br />
Ponty’s <strong>The</strong>ory of Language. Hypathia 11(4):107-118.<br />
Connors, Robin and Kristy Trautmann. 2004 (2nd edition). Understanding Self-<br />
Injury: a workbook for adults. Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR, 81 South<br />
19th St., Pittsburgh, PA 15203).<br />
Connors, Robin. 2000. Self-Injury: Psychotherapy with People Who Engage in<br />
Self-Inflicted Violence. Lanham: Jason Aronson.<br />
Fiction<br />
Mark Haddon. 2007. A Spot of Bother. London: Vintage.<br />
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