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Self-Mutilation
The most common form of self-mutilation, and the one usually seen in adolescents, is impulsive self-mutilation consisting of superficial skin cutting and burning. Self-mutilation, also called self-harm,… More »
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It's called many things -- self-inflicted violence, self-injury, self-harm, parasuicide, delicate cutting, self-abuse, self-mutilation (this last particularly seems to annoy people who self-injure).
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Self-injury, self-inflicted violence, self-injurious behavior or self-mutilation is defined as a deliberate, intentional injury to one’s own body that causes tissue damage or leaves marks for more than a few minutes which is done to cope with an overwhelming or distressing situation.
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Self-injury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Self-injury ( SI ), self-harm ( SH ) or deliberate self-harm ( DSH ) is deliberate infliction of tissue damage or alteration to oneself without suicidal intent. Although the terms self-inju...
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All about self injury, self-mutilation. What is self-injury? Why do people self injure, self-harm? How to stop. Visit Blood Red at HealthyPlace.com ... "For many self-injurers, self-mutilation seems the only appropriate response to the state of the world and to how they're feeling about it and about themselves.
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Self-mutilation & Suicide ... There are several theories as to why people indulge in self-mutilation. One is that it's a control issue. When children are abused, they are in a situation of no control. Their abuser(s) can hurt them any time, and the children are largely (if not completely) powerless to stop it.
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History of Self-Mutilation ... Motivation to Self-Mutilate ... Treatment for Self-Mutilation...
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Could your kids be hurting themselves on purpose? It’s a growing problem, and most parents don’t know it’s happening. Their children cut, burn, even bite their own skin. Meet one girl who practiced self mutilation, and shows us why she did it. ... WebMD HOME | ... SHARE What is this?
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What is self injury? What are the warning signs? How is self injury treated? Self injury (SI), also called self-harm or self-mutilation, is defined as any intentional injury to one's own body. Usually, self injury leaves marks or causes tissue damage.
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