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Books About Self-Harm: A Comprehensive Guide for Understanding and Recovery

Self-harm is a complex and often misunderstood issue that affects a significant number of people worldwide. Books about self-harm can provide valuable insight into the experiences of those who struggle with this issue, as well as offer guidance for those who want to understand and support loved ones. Whether it is fiction or non-fiction, these ...