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Although some people who cut do attempt suicide, it's usually because of the emotional problems and pain that lie behind their desire to self-harm, not the cutting itself.
Cutting Self Injury Self harm and self mutilation ... What happens when I harm my body. How will my body react? What will I feel? Who will care? Usually, cutting is not a suicidal act.
Cutting is a form of self-injury -- ... "Self-harm typically starts at about age 14. But in recent years we've been seeing kids as young as 11 or 12. As more and more kids become aware of it,
Self-injury (self-harm, self-mutilation) can be defined as the attempt to deliberately cause harm to one ... The third and most common form is Superficial self-mutilation which usually involves cutting,
Information on self-injury for both the self injurer, and their friends/family. ... The forum, Safe Haven, and self-injury.net have been joined.
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).
Offers a list of treatment agencies across the USA, as well as dates for lectures and workshops. ... Self-injury is known by many names, including self-abuse, self-mutilation, deliberate self-harm,
If your self-harm is not compulsive, do you often think about SI even when you're relatively calm and not doing it at the moment? ... The way you choose to hurt yourself could be cutting, hitting,
What is self-harm? ... Introduction into self-harm: what is it and what's the link between self-harm and suicide ... You may know what self-harm is, but why do some people do it and who's more likely to?
About self-harm print page ... These behaviours may include cutting, burning, scalding, banging or scratching
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