Chapter Conclusion: The Politics of Self-Harm: Social Setting and Self-Regulation
This book is the first account of self-harming behaviour in its proper historical and political context. The rise of self-cutting and overdosing in the 20th century is linked to the sweeping changes in mental and physical health, and wider political context. The welfare state, social work, Second Wo...
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2021
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- Chapter Introduction: Self-Harm from Social Setting to Neurobiology
- Chapter 5 Self-Harm as Self-Cutting: Inpatients and Internal Tension
- Chapter 3 Self-Harm Becomes Epidemic: Mental Health (1959) and Suicide (1961) Acts