Self-Injury Stigma and Language, with Dr. Penelope Hasking

Self-Injury Stigma and Language, with Dr. Penelope Hasking

Author: Nicholas J. Westers Psy.D. ABPP January 15, 2021 Duration: 36:15
Penelope Hasking, PhD, from Curtin University in Australia and current President of the International Society for the Study of Self-Injury (ISSS) discusses how the words we use to describe self-injury and those who engage in the behavior may either foster empathy and help-seeking or further stigmatize those who self-injure and self-harm.

Dr. Nicholas Westers, a clinical psychologist and professor, hosts The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health. This podcast moves beyond simple questions to explore the complex realities of self-injury, offering a space for nuanced conversation often missing from public discourse. Each episode is built on collaboration with the International Society for the Study of Self-Injury, ensuring the content is both credible and compassionate. You'll hear from leading researchers and clinicians who share the latest scientific understanding, but crucially, the series also centers voices with lived experience. These personal narratives provide essential context, helping to humanize the statistics and theories discussed. The dialogue tackles difficult topics, from the underlying psychological functions of self-harm to practical guidance on how to support someone who is struggling. It’s designed for anyone seeking a deeper, evidence-based comprehension-whether you're a mental health professional, an educator, a family member, or someone on a personal journey of understanding. By weaving together expert insight and personal story, this podcast fosters a more informed and empathetic perspective on a deeply misunderstood aspect of mental health.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 71

The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
Podcast Episodes
Lived Experience: Brittany's Story of Self-Injury & Faith [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:06:46
Brittany from Texas shares her story of lived experience of self-injury and self-harm and how her faith has helped her navigate both positive and negative reactions from religious leaders.
Self-Injury in Schools, with Dr. Nancy Heath [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:14
Nancy Heath, PhD, from McGill University in Canada explains how schools can respond appropriately to students who engage in self-injury and self-harm.
Self-Injury in Japanese Manga, with Dr. Yukari Seko [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 38:17
Yukari Seko, PhD, from Ryerson University in Canada describes how self-injury is depicted in various genres of Japanese manga and how graphic novels like manga can be utilized for good in understanding and treating self-…
Self-Injury Among LGBTQ Individuals, with Dr. Lindsay Taliaferro [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:07
Lindsay Taliaferro, PhD, from the University of Central Florida discusses the prevalence of self-injury among individuals who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning (LGBTQ); common risk and…
Atypical Severe Self-Injury, with Dr. Barry Walsh [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 56:45
Barent Walsh, PhD, author of "Treating Self-Injury: A Practical Guide" and Executive Director Emeritus and Senior Clinical Consultant at Open Sky Community Services in Worcester, MA, describes the forms, functions, and t…