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Self-mutilation. These words can make most people flinch. But a select few find solace in this behaviour pattern, albeit temporary.
" It is its own religion, this love. Uncontainable, savage, and without end, it is what I feel for my child." --- Claire Fontaine; Come Back
Some teenagers use self-harm to distract themselves from emotional pain by inducing on physical pain. Parents should be aware of this potential problem.
Self injury is a deliberately self inflicted wound by a person without suicidal intent. These acts can include cutting, burning, and hair pulling among others.
Self-injury treatment includes cognitive behavioral therapy and medication for underlying mental illness. Learn how self-injury help reduces the risk of cutting.
Self-injury includes hand cutting and other acts of mutilation. Sometimes called parasuicide, the condition is addictive and dangerous.
Helping a dog with a thunderstorm phobia can be challenging. Learn how to help resolve a dog's fear of thunder with behavior modification training.
Fifty Caliber Kiss - Puckers Up And Plants One On Their Debut Album. The Reading PA act's first outing entitled Armor Class Invincible, relies on Old School tactics.
When a flea bites, the saliva that prevents your pet's blood from clotting, so that the flea can take its blood meal, is what causes an allergic reaction in some pets.
An initial diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can be both frightening and isolating. However, understanding the condition in more depth can really help.
Borderline Personality Disorder is often diagnosed in tandem with other conditions like Bipolar Disorder. But there are only observations and some symptoms to define it.
Those with BPD have difficulty regulating their emotions and can be very self-destructive. But there is promising treatment for those suffering from this disorder.
Self-injury is a symptom of borderline personality disorder (BPD). By waiting for the impulse to pass, or doing something healthy, it's possible to stop self-mutilation.
For most people, physical discomfort is something that we shy away from. The idea of physically harming oneself seems repulsive and disturbing - but for some it is normal


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