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Janis Whitlock’s Outreach Publication – Understanding Self-Injury

December 1, 2019 • Allison M. Hermann, Ph.D.
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Posted in Features and tagged adolescents, BCTR, bronfenbrenner center for translational research, Cornell University, human development, Janis Whitlock, non-suicidal self-injury, NSSI, recovery, Resources, risks, signs of self-injury, stress and coping, young adults on December 1, 2019 by Allison M. Hermann, Ph.D..

About Allison M. Hermann, Ph.D.

Manages research and extension outreach for the Laboratory for Rational Decision Making (LRDM), Human Neuroscience Institute, and the Department of Human Development.

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