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Cutting is sometimes (but not always) associated with depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, obsessive thinking, or compulsive behaviors.
Often, eating disorders and Cutting go hand in hand. ... Home » » Eating Disorders » EATING DISORDERS AND CUTTING
Often, eating disorders and Cutting go hand in hand. ... Home » » Eating Disorders » EATING DISORDERS AND CUTTING
Dr. Levenkron says, “Self-mutilation is cutting yourself, burning yourself, lacerating your skin, attacking your skin in a variety of ways to perceive the pain and to feel the pain...
It's called many things -- self-inflicted violence, self-injury, self-harm, parasuicide, delicate cutting, self-abuse, ... The incidence of self-injury is about the same as that of eating disorders,
The way you choose to hurt yourself could be cutting, hitting, burning, scratching, skin-picking, banging your head, breaking bones, not letting wounds heal, among others.
The link between superficial self-mutilation and eating disorders can create serious complication in treatment. ... According to Steven Levenkron, author of Cutting: Understanding and Overcoming
It's got every virtue of cutting. Does it also have the flaws? See, I stopped cutting years ago, because I got tired of explaining about the scars on my arms.
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