S.A.F.E. Alternatives - Self Abuse Finally Ends

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S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES® is a nationally recognized treatment
approach, professional network, and educational resource base,
which is committed to helping you and others achieve an end
to self-injurious behavior. Self-injury is known by many names,
including self-abuse, self-mutilation, deliberate self-harm,
parasuicidal behavior, and non-suicidal self-injury.
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The Genesis of S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES®

By Karen Conterio

In the early 80's Karen Conterio was reading the newspaper when she came across an advertisement in the TV Guide regarding a Chicago hospital that treated self-mutilation. Coincidentally, Ms. Conterio was in school to become a certified group facilitator. One of the criteria for graduation was developing and facilitating a psychotherapy group. Having been formally trained in the substance abuse field, Ms. Conterio did not want to facilitate a group for alcoholics as that population was already well served. Due to Ms. Conterio's maverick personality, she wanted to do something that had not yet been done. She, therefore, contacted the aforementioned hospital and was put in touch with the medical director.

As it turned out the hospital didn't actually have any formalized treatment for self-injurers. Ms. Conterio asked if she could try to develop a group for this population. She was told that such a service would be much needed and that he found her proposal intriguing. He also offered space and one client with whom she could work.

Being trained as a group facilitator, working with one client would not be feasible. Ms. Conterio explained to the client the situation and together they embarked on a mission to find more members for the group. Conterio went to the Chicago Tribune and asked one of the writers if she would be willing to do a story on self-mutilation. The writer agreed. Shortly thereafter the story ran as the lead in the Tempo section of the Chicago Tribune. This was probably the first non-clinical media coverage of self-mutilation.

One week later Ms. Conterio contacted a local T.V. show called AM Chicago. The show was newly hosted by a relatively unknown personality, by the name of Oprah Winfrey. Ms. Conterio spoke with them about producing a segment on self-mutilation. Her suggestion was met with disbelief that this behavior even existed and requested that something be sent to them in writing. Ms. Conterio sent the Chicago Tribune article and was booked for the show one week later. AM Chicago was the first local show to provide an open discussion of self-injury. This show was nominated for an Emmy.

From there, AM Chicago contacted a producer from "People Are Talking", Ms. Winfrey's previous employer and told them about the program. "People are Talking" in- turn requested that Ms. Conterio appear on their show in Baltimore.

Within one month's time there were other requests for interviews and television appearances. Ms. Conterio gained confidence in her message and decided to seek a national audience with shows such as Phil Donohue. In 1985 the Phil Donahue Show was the first national T.V. program to feature the topic of self-injury.

The name "S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES" (Self Abuse Finally Ends) originated on her trip home from the Phil Donohue show.

After being on the Donahue show, Ms. Conterio was contacted by a psychiatrist named Armando Favazza, M.D., about the possibility of collaborating on research. During this early period, Ms. Conterio had been in the process of developing a survey for people who self-injure. Favazza and Conterio enhanced the survey and a university enthusiastically partook in the dissemination of that survey. There were 1,250 surveys sent in which at the time of publication (1986) was the largest study to date, conducted on self-injury.

Over the next year there were numerous talk shows and print media requests. The psychotherapy group Ms. Conterio began had now swelled to 20 members. Ms. Conterio can be quoted as saying "be careful what you ask for."

The psychiatrist who had originally offered Ms. Conterio space was medical director of another hospital in Chicago. He asked if the she could collaborate on an inpatient program at Hartgrove Hospital along with the Director of the Woman's Program, Dr. Wendy Lader, Ph.D.

When the idea was proposed to add a track for people who intentionally harm themselves to Dr. Lader's Program, she was highly skeptical and extremely concerned about the fit. In short time, Ms. Conterio made Dr. Lader a believer.

In April of 1986 the new program was formed. The name of the program was the Program for the Treatment of Self Injury Ð PITSI. It was a 30 day inpatient treatment program, which was, at the time, considered short term. The PITSI program was housed at Hartgrove Hospital in Chicago for 10 years. With the advent of managed care, it became increasingly difficult to get approval for the full 30 days. In an effort to stay viable, a "step-down" component was added allowing the program to maintain its overall success rate. While not ideal, the program works hard to adjust to changing times, while simultaneously refusing to compromise on maintaining our exacting standards for excellence in care.

In the mid 90's a name change was needed. The name of the program changed to S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES®.

When the "Oprah Winfrey Show" moved to a national audience, Ms. Conterio and Dr. Lader were invited to be on the show. This was the second national audience to hear about the S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES® Program.

Karen Conterio and Wendy Lader were able to envision that hospital care may become increasingly more difficult to obtain which is why they initially wrote the book "Bodily Harm: The Breakthrough Healing Program for Self-Injurers". The hope was that even those who are unable to access intensive inpatient specialized care, would be able to better understand the goals of treatment and follow guidelines outlined in the book for getting the help they needed.

In 2001, Michelle Seliner MSW, LCSW (current Chief Operating Officer of S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES®) joined the program. Her leadership enabled Ms. Conterio and Dr. Lader to focus on expanding S.A.F.E. through national speaking engagements, product development, and vast media exposure (see S.A.F.E. in the News). Collaboratively along with their treatment team the program expanded to meet the needs of the growing number of adolescent self-injurers (see S.A.F.E. Adolescent Expressions™), then went on to complete the continuum of care for adults and adolescents with a weekly group psychotherapy program (see S.A.F.E Choice™) and individual/family therapy (see S.A.F.E. Clinic). These programs along with the S.A.F.E. Intensive program (see S.A.F.E. Intensive™) provide the foundation from which recovery from self-injury begins.

S.A.F.E ALTERNATIVES® Programs currently operate in Illinois and Texas with plans to expand to other states. Our goal is to be in every state so that our programs, products (See S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES® Store) and clinical expertise are accessible to all those who wish to end the pain of self-injury and believe that 'Quality of Life is a Choice.'

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