Jennifer McLeod
Dip. BSc Hons Psych, NLP Pract.
Free
Parents, Young People and Self Harm Expert

Jennifer McLeod Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Parents and People who self harm
- Best Sellers
- Born To Win! Success Strategies for Young Businesses and New Entrepreneurs; Born To Win! Live Your Ultimate Life Vision Today
- Career Focus
- Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur, Creator of Easy Tiger Parents System™ Creator of Born To Win! Programme for Young People™. Liberating parents and young people. Have you bee LiBERATED yet?
- Affiliation
- Step Up! International Ltd
Easy Tiger Parents System™
‘Embrace life as if you really meant it! Treat life like a long last friend or family member. Now that you have found it, you will want to do everything possible to hold onto it, cherish it, do more for it, love it and make it better.’
Jennifer McLeod
My personal mission is to have a positive impact on other people's lives
My business mission is Liberating People including Liberating Parents and Giving Children Back Their Parents.
Liberating People
Self harm training and consultancy. Get your Free report ’10 Surefire Ways of Self Harm Help’ here: http://stepup-international.co.uk/downloads/
Self Harm Training & Consultancy. Staff Development – Liberating People by enabling professionals/practitioners to provide more relevant and/or appropriate support for people who self harm.
Liberating Parents and Giving Children Back Their Parents. Working directly with parents to enable them to get rid of Emotional Roadblocks™ that might be preventing them from engaging or interacting with their children.
Inspirational Parent and Relationship Coach
Published Author of Born To Win! Series of Books
Ezinearticles Expert Author
Inspirational Speaker
Websites:
Liberating Parents and Giving Children Back Their Parents
Get your FREE Self Harm Help Report here: http://stepup-international.co.uk/downloads/
“Self harm is any emotional, physical and psychological harm or damage that is self inflicted to reduce and alleviate the depths of the emotions that one is feeling. It is a survival strategy and a cry for help.” Jennifer McLeod
4 Top Tips When Dealing With Someone Who Self Harms:
Top Tip #1:
Look beyond the self harm and self injury. Self harm is only a smoke screen camouflaging the real issues that people who self harm face.
Top Tip #2:
Self harm is a cry of help and not to be seen or confused with attention seeking
Top Tip #3:
Get on their level and interact with people who self harm as a person, without allowing yourself to be phased by the nature of their self injury
Top Tip #4:
Stay calm and manage your own emotions when dealing with someone who self harms. If you panic, you throw them into panic mode too and in the position and burden of attempting to manage your emotions as well as theirs.
For more Top Tips, Download your FREE Report ’10 Surefire Ways of Self Harm Help’ here http://stepup-international.co.uk/downloads/
Specialities:
1:1 Inspirational Parent & Relationship Coach
Creator of the Born To Win! Programme for Young People, to enable them to create the life they want as apposed to the life that they fall into
Creator of Easy Tiger Parent System™, enabling parents to get rid of Emotional Roadblocks™ that might be preventing them from engaging with or bonding with their children.
Liberating parents from an emotional and psychological perspective to enable them to develop the confidence to create the life they want for themselves and their family, and thereby giving children back their parents.
Working with parents on a 1:1 basis and in groups.
Open National Self Harm Training Events across the UK and shortly internationally.
In House Self Harm Training & Consultancy provider, including enabling organisations to create and develop Self Harm & Self Injury Policies and Procedures.
Annual Self Harm National Conference with key leading speakers in the field
Inspirational Speaker
Clients & Target Audience include:
Parents, Individuals, local authorities, probation services, prison services, social workers, education sector, doctors and National Health Service (NHS), therapists, immigration removal centres, housing associations, children's centres
‘When you ignore that little nagging feeling in side of you, it comes back time and time again, bigger and bigger each time until it eventually stops you in your tracks.’
Jennifer McLeod
Have YOU Been LiBERATED Yet?
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Free Articles & Book Excerpts
Jennifer McLeod Books
Born To Win! Live Your Ultimate Life Vision Today
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Born To Win! Success Strategies For Young Businesses and New Entrepreneurs
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Born To Win! Success Strategies (Ebook)
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How Do You Stop or Deal With Manipulative Parents? (Kindle)
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Articles by this expert
SelfGrowth articles and saved writing connected to this expert.
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What is Havening Technique™?
Havening Technique™ was created by Dr Ronald Ruden and further developed in conjunction with his brother Dr Steven Ruden. It is a psycho-sensory model and uses sensory input of touch (Havening Touch®) to alter thought, mood and behaviour. Traumatic or very stressful events or experiences create a pathway in the brain which remains there indefinitely (becomes immutably encoded), until or unless people embark on a process to change, obstruct or disrupt that pathway to bring about new enriching experiences.
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Parents And Self Harm Awareness
We have all heard by now of the rise in self harm amongst young people. For some parents this news will have come as a complete shock on hearing that one of those young people is their son or daughter. Then starts the challenge of knowing which is the best approach to adopt in supporting your child, in supporting yourself and the rest of the family, and of course, dealing with the self harming activity itself. This is also coupled with the challenge of knowing where to turn for help and which professional to approach!
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What Is The Best Way To Support Someone Who Self Harms?
There is a myth that those who self harm are seeking attention; on the contrary, people who self harm are known to keep their actions private. Common reasons such as shame or fear prevent the individual from asking for help; this is why an important factor into supporting people who self harm is knowing how to support them. Approaching the issue may seem daunting, but by breaking it down into individual steps we can learn how to provide self harm help to assist an individual towards recovery.
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Top 10 Tips for Self Harm Help For Parents
Part of self harm help is knowing that being close to individuals who self harm like cutting or burning themselves makes coping really tough and sometimes hard to comprehend. Take note that the reasons why people cut themselves vary from person to person and come in several forms. It is really good to know that included also in self harm awareness is the objective of informing people that self injury or self harm is not suicidal or attention seeking. Normally, self harming pupils do this because they have an immense amount of pain and suffering within them that they find difficult to express.
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Do You Love Me?
This is the underlying and constant question that children and young people have running through their minds whether on a conscious or unconscious basis. We all have a need to be loved and children and young people are no exception to the rule. Most often than not, however, children and ...
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How The UK Government Is Dealing With Self Harm
There are many sectors in society which can help manage the prevention of self harm, these include; medical and health, media, education, support foundations and so on. This is why it is vital for the government to bring awareness to helping those who self harm through these sectors and more. By looking into the progress these sectors are making with self harm awareness we can determine where more attention is needed and what is working so far.
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People Of All Classes Self Harm
As the heading says, people of all classes are capable of doing self harm. It doesn't matter what age, background or race you've come from, it still can happen. Even people, who appear to be successful in their lives, could do self harm. Let's take Victoria Pendleton for example. Victoria Pendleton, a British cyclist, is considered as one of the most successful woman and Olympian by having won three gold Olympic medals and nine world titles. Pretty impressive! But she admitted on having done self harm before when she was younger.
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The Invalidated Child - Part 1
PART 1: This article is a series of articles on invalidation, including the experiences of a child or parent that has been invalidated and how parents, professionals and practitioners can validate children to make a difference to their outcomes. The invalidated child can seem like an enigma and is easily misunderstood. They come from all backgrounds, walks of life, race, culture and class in society. An invalidated child can look like a child that is: -Misbehaving -Difficult -Seeking attention -Sabotaging their own success -Withdrawn -Attempting suicide -Self harmingr
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The Relationship betwee Self Harm and Stigma
Self injury or self harm, generally speaking, is a wider range of different things individuals do to themselves which is either in a deliberate or hidden way. It includes burning, cutting, banging the body against hard objects, pulling the hairs, scalding, biting, poisoning, and inserting or swallowing objects. However the harm is done, it still is damaging not only physically but also emotionally for both the person self harming and their loved ones. SELF HARM AWARENESS
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Stop The Bullying!
I applaud Andrew Johnston, 13 year old contestant on ‘Britain’s Got Talent 2008 Show’, for having the courage to admit to 12 million people across the nation that he was being bullied because of the love of his passion……..singing opera. I want to let Andrew Johnston know that it is absolutely ...
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Scapegoating Challenges Within The Family Setting
The family setting is an interesting arena that is rife with a gamut of emotions, trials and tribulations Sometimes relationships can get strained and individual family members can be singled out to bear the brunt of the family strain. Scapegoating is something that happens in any setting, group, gender, age, or race however, for the purpose of this article, I will be focusing on the nature of scapegoating in the family setting and family system.
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Elizabeth Fritzl - A Wake Up Call?
Most people will have heard by now about Elizabeth Fritzl who was drugged and kidnapped by her father Josef Fritzl at the age of 18 and repeatedly raped over the 24 years he held her captive in a garage cellar behind the family home. It is hard to imagine what Elizabeth must have been going ...
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Jennifer McLeod
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What are you waiting for when you have a dream to create? A plan to make? A goal to achieve? A ball to have? Success to Claim? Jennifer McLeod © 2008
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“Embrace life as if you really meant it. Treat it like a long-lost very close friend or family member. Now that you have found it, you will want to do everything possible to hold onto it, cherish it; do more for it; love it and make it better.” Jennifer McLeod © 2007
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“When you ignore that little niggling feeling inside, it comes back time and time again, bigger and bigger each time until it eventually stops you in your tracks.” Jennifer McLeod © 2006
- “When you go for what you really want in life, you are helping people more than you realise.” Jennifer McLeod © 2006
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“Beating yourself up doesn’t make your situation any better; in fact, it only prolongs it.” Jennifer McLeod © 2006
- “You have within you an inner guidance that always knows what you need to do. Trusting this inner guidance will set you free and help you to move the obstacles that you once considered to be mountains.” Jennifer McLeod © 2005
Contacting Jennifer McLeod
Jennifer McLeod
Step Up! International Ltd
Inspirational House
Friary Rd,
Birmingham
England, UK
B20 1BB
Tel: +44 (0) 121 551 1668
How to get started
The best way to start learning about Jennifer McLeod is to read the FREE Articles and blogs on her blogsite here www.stepup-international.co.uk
To read her Inspirational Pocket Booklets, Ebooks and Books
and website www.stepup-international.co.uk
Other highlights
Other Programmes and Highlights include:
- The Psychology of Self Harm & Behaviour Course
- Step Up! To Your Confidence
- Born To Win! Programme for Young People
- Easy Tiger Parent System(tm)
- http://www.stepup-international.eventbrite.com