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Medically reviewed by Kathleen Daly, MD Self-harm is a way of trying to ease emotional pain through intentionally causing physical harm. Self-injury, like cutting or burning the skin, and ...
Recognizing the Signs That Someone Is Self-Harming. Because self-harm is usually done in secret, it can be hard to recognize. But there are a few signs the struggle lurks below the surface: ...
Self-harming is an attempt to cope with an unbearable situation. Enduring physical pain feels more manageable than emotional pain. Self-harming is a sign of deep despair." ...
The National Institutes of Health says cases of self-harm and even a person taking their own life increase during the spring and summer months. Sadly, it's a trend that hit home at Xavier ...
Self-harm is considered intentional, ... Ohana Matters: Recognizing signs of self-harm in others. Updated: Mar. 13, 2025 at 4:30 AM HST Self-harm is considered ...
Hall emphasizes self-harm is not simply a physical act but a sign of underlying emotional distress. “When young people are self-harming, they have emotions that they’re not able to handle ...
From 2005 to 2021, the rate of self-harm increased from 191 injuries per 100,000 person-years to 453.2 injuries per 100,000 person-years, with a greater increase in girls than in boys.