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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
Self-harm - Wikipedia It may even be hard for some to actually initiate cutting, but they often do because they know the relief that will follow For some self-harmers this relief is primarily psychological while for others this feeling of relief comes from the beta endorphins released in the brain
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
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-injury (Cutting, Self-Harm or Self-Mutilation) Self-injury (Cutting, Self-Harm or Self-Mutilation) Self-injury, also known as self-harm, self-mutilation, or self-abuse—occurs when someone repeatedly harms themselves on purpose in a way that is impulsive and not intended to be lethal