Abstract
Many counselors lack a clear understanding of the phenomenon of self‐injury. This article presents results of a qualitative study examining the experiences of young adult women who engage in self‐injurious behaviors. Interpretation of the participants' narrative data offers insight into the value of a humanistic approach to counseling this population.
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