Self-Injury Awareness Day (March 1), with Drs. Sylvanna Mirichlis & Stephen Lewis


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In this episode, Dr. Sylvanna Mirichlis from Curtin University in Perth, Australia, and ISSS Past President Dr. Stephen Lewis from the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada share about the origins of the annual March 1st Self-Injury Awareness Day (SIAD), what people around the world are doing as part of this day, and what our ISSS Stigma, Recovery, and Lived Experience Special Interest Group is doing to boost awareness of self-injury. We also share some of our favorite clips from past episodes.

Self-Injury Resources:

  1. International Society for the Study of Self-Injury (ISSS) (https://itriples.org/
  2. Self-injury Outreach & Support (SiOS) (http://sioutreach.org/)
  3. Cornell's Self-Injury & Recovery Resources (SIRR) (www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.edu)
  4. Shedding Light on Self-Injury (https://www.self-injury.org.au/)
  5. Lewis, S. P., & Hasking, P. A. (2023). Understanding self-injury: A person-centered approach. Oxford University Press.
  6. To watch Dr. Lewis' TEDx talk about his own lived experience of self-injury on YouTube, visit https://youtu.be/G17iMOw0ar8.

Timestamps for clips from past episodes:

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