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  1. Self-harm most often refers to cutting, burning, scratching, and other forms of external injury; it can, however, also include internal or emotional harm, such as consuming toxic amounts of...

  2. Apr 24, 2023 · Self-harm refers to when a person hurts their own body on purpose. It is more common amongst women than men. A person who self-harms usually does not mean to kill themselves, but they are at higher risk of attempting suicide and dying by suicide if they do not get help.

  3. May 14, 2024 · Self-harm is a way of trying to ease emotional pain through intentionally causing physical harm. Self-harming behaviors often include self-injury, like cutting or burning the skin, and intentional self-poisoning, like taking more medications than prescribed. Many people who deliberately harm themselves do not intend to kill themselves.

  4. Simply, self-harm is anything and everything someone can do to purposely hurt their body. Here are some of the most common types of self-injury: Cutting. Scratching. Burning. Carving words or symbols into the skin. Hitting or punching oneself (including banging one’s head or other body parts against another surface)

  5. www.nami.org › About-Mental-Illness › Common-with-Mental-IllnessSelf-harm | NAMI

    What Is Self-Harm? Self-harm or self-injury means hurting yourself on purpose. One common method is cutting with a sharp object. But any time someone deliberately hurts themself is classified as self-harm. Some people feel an impulse to cause burns, pull out hair or pick at wounds to prevent healing. Extreme injuries can result in broken bones.

  6. Apr 6, 2023 · Examples of self-harm include: Cutting, scratching or stabbing with a sharp object, one of the most common methods. Burning with lit matches, cigarettes or heated, sharp objects such as knives. Carving words or symbols on the skin. Self-hitting, punching, biting or head banging. Piercing the skin with sharp objects.

  7. www.mind.org.uk › information-support › types-of-mental-health-problemsWhat is self-harm? - Mind

    Self-harm is when you hurt yourself as a way of dealing with very difficult feelings, painful memories or overwhelming situations and experiences. Some people have described self-harm as a way to: express suicidal feelings and thoughts without taking their own life.

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