You should always get help for self harm, even if it doesn't feel like it's a big deal. It can get out of hand a lot faster then you would think.
You should not self-harm in any way, as it can lead to serious physical and mental health consequences. Seeking professional help and emotional support is crucial in managing and overcoming distressing thoughts and feelings.
No. Don't be so emo.
This is a serious problem for which you need psychiatric help.
Self harming once or twice is not in of itself a bad thing, but if it develops further it can turn into an addiction, with the self injuries becoming more frequent during times of self harm, and more severe. If you have begun to self harm, you should seek help regarding it immediately. The act of self harm may seem like a good coping method, and at first may not seem like you are causing serious harm to yourself, but once you become dependent on it, it can be very difficult to stop. In the related links section below, a list has been provided for those seeking aid from self harm. Please refer to it if needed. There are also many support sites which have not been listed, but can be made accessible through Google Search.
No one should self-harm. It can cause lasting physical and mental damage and possibly lead to death. If you are thinking of self-harming, call a psychologist or psychiatrist, the suicide hotline, or 911 right away!
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CHADD is an organization that assists those who struggle with self-harm. Usually, this self-harm is a result of an individual struggling with depression.
It is not advisable to suggest or encourage anyone to harm themselves. If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of self-harm, please seek help from a mental health professional or a crisis hotline immediately.
if you have no fight in stopping to harm yourself then you should get help. tell your parents or friend who you know will help you get through it. eventually you should talk about the way you feel with a therapist or a counselor to see if they can help you get past it... Good Luck (:
Self-harm itself is not illegal, as it is generally viewed as a mental health issue rather than a criminal act. However, causing self-harm in a way that involves breaking the law, such as by damaging property or causing public disturbance, may result in legal consequences. It is important to seek help and support for those struggling with self-harm.
Yes, it's obviously not good. But it is not immoral and the sufferer should not be frowned upon or isolated. They just need help.