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       Is this?
       By: JAL-MOD1 Date: November 6, 2013, 8:20 am
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       The definition of self harm is:
       "Self-injury, self-inflicted violence, self-injurious behavior
       or self-mutilation is defined as a deliberate, intentional
       injury to one’s own body that causes tissue damage or leaves
       marks for more than a few minutes which is done to cope with an
       overwhelming or distressing situation."
       Anything you do to physically hurt yourself in order help
       yourself cope with a situation is self harm.
       Things considered self harm:
       -Cutting
       -Burning
       -Branding (Taking hot objects and putting them on your skin)
       -Picking at your skin
       -Scratching
       -Taking off scabs/Picking at old wounds
       -Pulling out hair
       -Hitting
       -Bone breaking
       -Biting
       -Multiple piercings/tattoos (Can be self harm if done for the
       pain)
       -Drinking harmful chemicals (Just to harm body)
       -Smoking/drugs (Just to harm body)
       And this isn't even a full list. If you are doing any of those
       things, you should ask yourself if you're doing it just for the
       pain, or to make yourself feel better. If you are, it's probably
       self harm.
       If you do find something you're doing is self harming, you
       should see a professional, such as a doctor, a therapist, a
       psychiatrist, or someone similar who can help you. People will
       understand, though not everyone will, professionals are trained
       to deal with situations like yours. They're there to help.
       Source:
 (HTM) http://www.helpguide.org/mental/self_injury.htm
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