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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 People who self-injure also might burn, scratch, or hit themselves; bang their head; pull their hair; pinch their skin; pierce their skin with needles or sharp objects; or insert objects under their skin
Self Harm — Cutting | Family Doctor It’s difficult to watch your child experience emotional pain It’s even more difficult to see physical signs of their pain Cutting is the act of purposely cutting yourself with a sharp object, such as a knife or razor blade It’s an unhealthy way to relieve emotional pain, sadness, intense frustration, and anger Cutting commonly occurs […]
Self-Harm | Psychology Today Self-harm, or self-mutilation, is the act of deliberately inflicting pain and damage to one's own body Self-harm most often refers to cutting, burning, scratching, and other forms of external
Cutting and Self-Harm | Nemours KidsHealth Some teens and even pre-teens hurt themselves on purpose Find out why some cut or do other types of self-injury and how to help
Self-harm by cutting: Causes, effects, treatment Cutting is a form of self-harm often used to cope with emotional pain, but healing is possible Learn why people cut healthier ways to cope with feelings
Why do people cut themselves? Causes and warning signs Harming oneself might seem unthinkable, but some do so as a coping mechanism or emotional outlet One way in which people do this is by cutting themselves There are many reasons a person may self