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- Self-injury cutting - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Nonsuicidal self-injury, often simply called self-injury, is the act of harming your own body on purpose, such as by cutting or burning yourself It's usually not meant as a suicide attempt This type of self-injury is a harmful way to cope with emotional pain, sadness, anger and stress
- Cutting and self-harm: Why it happens and what to do . . .
What drives forms of self-harm like cutting that some teens engage in? Gaining an understanding of why some children harm themselves by cutting their skin, what signs to be aware of, and how to approach the subject can help parents respond if this occurs
- Self-harm - Wikipedia
Ross and McKay (1979) categorized self-mutilators into nine groups: cutting, biting, abrading, severing, inserting, burning, ingesting or inhaling, hitting, and constricting
- Self-Harm and Cutting Fact Sheet
Cutting is the most common method of self-injury and is often done repeatedly (not just once) Generally, cutting is done with sharp objects, such as razors knives, pins needles, sharp stones, and broken glass However, when these types of items aren't available, individuals will use other objects methods to break skin:
- Cutting: Self-Harm, on Arm, Yourself, Self-Injury, in Adults . . .
Find out the causes, risk factors, and signs of cutting, what you can do if you discover a loved one is harming themselves, and where to turn for support
- Cutting Self-Injury (for Teens) | Nemours KidsHealth
Most of us know about cutting — using a sharp object like a razorblade, knife, or scissors to make marks, cuts, or scratches on one's own body But cutting is just one form of self-injury
- Self-Injury: 4 Reasons People Cut and What to Do
Cutting often begins during the teenage years—on average, between the ages of 12 and 14 One reason some people cut themselves is that they associate cutting with relief from emotional pain
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