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Articles related to "Self Mutilation"
Types of Self-Injurious Behavior (SIB) Self-injurious behavior ranges from superficial acts of self-injury to limb amputation and other acts major of self-mutilation. self-injurious behavior • burning • hair pulling • major self-mutilation • stereotypic self-mutilation
Why Do People Cut Themselves? Self-injury includes hand cutting and other acts of mutilation. Sometimes called parasuicide, the condition is addictive and dangerous. cutting • self mutilation • hand cutting • cutting scars • cutting depression
What Causes Self-Mutilating Behaviour? Self-mutilation. These words can make most people flinch. But a select few find solace in this behaviour pattern, albeit temporary. self-mutilation • why do people self-mutilate • causes for self-muilation • self-harm • borderline personality disorder
Cutting and Teens Many teens, especially girls, are at risk for a form of self-mutilation known as cutting. teens and cutting • teens and self-mutilation • teens and self-harm • girls who cut • teens and coping skills
Discovering the Self-Injurer Within A brief look at self-injury and the individuals who mutilate themselves to relieve emotional distress. self-injury • self-mutilation
EATING DISORDERS AND CUTTING Often, eating disorders and "Cutting" go hand in hand. cutter • cutting • self-mutilation • eating disorder
Is Self-Mutilation a Disorder? Self mutilation is real. Very real. And it seems as though it is becoming a new trend, especially among the youth of today’s world. But is it an actual psychiatric disorder? Should it be classified as an illness and included in the "bible" of psychiatric disorders, the Diagnostic Statistics Manual? mental health • mental illness • eating disorders • borderline personality disorders • cutting
Suicidal Ideation And Self Mutilation A discussion about Suicidal Ideation and Self Mutilation and how multiples and abused individuals use these as a tool. sucidal ideation • self mutilation • mpd • self help • 12 step
The Cutting Edge – Self-Injury and 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 self mutilation • self harm • cutting • borderline personality disorder • anorexia nervosa
Women Mystics of Germany and the Low Countries in the 14th c. This is a discussion of the intensely physical nature of the mystical activities and lives of fourteenth century women. It also deals with the life and writings of Heinrich Suso, a well-known fourteenth century Dominican. Citations are available upon request. women • mystics • fourteenth century • 14th century • germany
What is Self-Injury - Part I of a series Describes Self-Injury self injury • psychiatric • mental illness
Causes of Self Injury and Cutting An inability to deal with intense emotions is a common cause of cutting or other self-injurious behavior. Learn more about this serious impulse control disorder. self injury depression • adolescent self injury • teens cutting • impulse control disorder • borderline personality disorder
Self-Injury Treatment and Cutting Help 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 help • self injury treatment • cutting help • cutting treatment • self-injurious behavior
"Home Remedies" for Self-Injurious Behavior Self-mutilation is an addiction that people rarely overcome without assistance. "Home remedies" to stop cutting exist, but need to be used in the context of medical care. self injury help • how to stop cutting • stop cutting • burning • self mutilation
Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder is one of the most prevalent and painful mental illnesses in our society. It is also often misunderstood and improperly diagnosed. borderline personality disorder • personality disorders • marsha linehan • suicidal ideation • dialectical behavioral therapy
Cockatoos and Pet Parrot Rescue Buying a Molucaan cockatoo or umbrella cockatoo may be tempting, but large pet parrots have wild parrot instincts that land many pet cockatoos in bird rescue sanctuaries. cockatoo • umbrella • molucaan • cockatoo for sale • bird rescue
Cutting and Self-Embedding Some teenagers use self-harm to distract themselves from emotional pain by inducing on physical pain. Parents should be aware of this potential problem. cutting self-embedding • self-injury • self-harm • embed object skin • insert skin
Handling Pet Cockatoos Pet cockatoos are equally prone to overstimulation and boredom, leading to behavioral problems that include screaming, feather-plucking and self-mutilation. pet cockatoos • screaming parrots • feather plucking • self-mutilation • parrot cages
Healing The many selves of the multiple personality mirror the brokeness of our world today. What can heal that brokenness? multiple personality disorder • dissociative identity disorder • "louise craig • " jung • integration
Self Injury - Symptom of Mental Illness or Choice? Is self injury a willful choice or a symptom of mental illness? self-harm • self-injury • self-mutilation • borderline personality disorder • narcissistic personality disorder
Self-Harm is Self-Abuse Inflicting pain is a coping method used by many teenagers to replace emotional pain with physical pain. Strategies are needed to avert these life long scars. self harm • self abuse • cutting • self injury • self mutilation
Self-Injury in Borderline Personality 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. borderline personality disorder • self-injury • calm the emotions • calming the emotions • prevent self-injury
Suicide and Depression Symptoms Depression symptoms greatly increase the risk of suicide. Learning to identify suicidal behavior can save lives. suicidal behavior • self injury • self mutilation • cutters • depression symptoms
Symptoms of Self-Injurious Behavior (SIB) Self-injurious behavior covers a range of harmful acts that include cutting, burning, hair pulling (trichotillomania) and poisoning. Learn to identify symptoms of SIB. self harm • self injury • cut wrists • arm cutting • cutting scars
The Problem of Self Injury 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 • self mutiliation • coping with self injury • symptoms of self injury • reasons for self mutilation
Devour Review Jake Gray and his friends begin to play "The Pathway" but Jake starts having terrifying visions. Black magic and the devil are a large part of the mystery. jensen ackles • devour • occult horror • b horror • 2005 horror
Histrionic Personality Disorder Many of us desire the admiration of others, but Histrionic personalities have an unhealthy need for constant attention and engage in outrageous behavior to get it. histrionic personality disorder • histrionic pd • diagnosis histrionic personality • prevalence histrionic personality • treatment histrionic pd
Is Nail Biting Self Injury? Sometimes overlooked, minor nervous habits, like nail biting, are a good indicator of bigger emotional concerns. nail biting is a self injurious behavior • eliminating nervous habits • red flags for anxiety disorders • signs of self mutilation • when to get help for anxiety
Life on a Pendulum: Bipolarism Doubting Thomases: The saddest truth about this illness is that most people don't believe it exists. You can't convince them you're dying until you're dead. <b>what is bipolarism • what are the symptoms of bipolarism • what are the symptoms of manic-depression • how do you recognize a bipolar or a manic depressi • </b>what is self-mutilation
Recognizing Impulse Control Disorders Impulse Control Disorders appear as uncontrollable, injurious behaviors in children and adults. Six distinct categories define this potentially dangerous condition. impulse control disorders defined • bad behavior in children • harmful effects of impulse control disorders • causes of impulsive behavior • diagnosing impulse control disorders
Serial Killer Albert Fish Albert Fish is one of the most deranged criminals to have lived in America. This article will summarize his life from early years to his eventual capture. albert fish • frank howard • mass murderer • pedophile • homosexual
The Life of Boston Corbett From evangelism to insanity, from instant celebrity to a hole in the ground, English-born Sergeant Boston Corbett became known post Civil War as 'Lincoln's Avenger' . life of boston corbett • mad as a hatter • man who shot john wilkes booth • lincoln's avenger • sergeant boston corbett
The Ruins Movie Review Four vacationing Americans follow a German, in search of his brother, to a secluded Mayan Temple near Cancun. Most of them won't return home from The Ruins the ruins movie review • terror has evolved • jungle plant that eats human flesh • scott b. smith’s the ruins • the ruins horror film
Time Heals Borderline PD Symptoms A study recently appearing in The American Journal of Psychology reveals that many Borderline PD traits decline with age. borderline pd symptoms • bpd research • borderline personality disorder studies • bpd study • bpd symptoms improve
Troubled Teens, Troubled Souls The signs and symptoms of adolescent depression and how they may relate to out of control teens. troubled teens • troubled teenagers • juvenile • crime • juvenile crime
Sympathy The Never Ending Cycle Sometimes sympathy is easily given. Most of the time, sympathy is given with care and in a comforting fashion. Some of the time though getting sympathy can become a way of surviving. Take a few minutes and read "Sympathy The Never Eding Cycle" and see if you see the differences. See if you are either being treated with too much sympathy or if you are giving too much sympathy to someone. See how not knowing can be horrific. sympathy • wellness • hypochondria • munchausen • poor
H1N1 Swine Flu Antiviral Therapy Oseltamivir and zanamivir are used to treat Influenza A H1N1 (swine flu).Patients at high risk for complications such as pneumonia should receive antiviral medicines. swine flu • novel flu h1n1 • influenza a • neuraminidase inhibitor • oseltamivir
Causes - Part IV in a series on Self-Injury Describes known causes for self-injury self injury • mental illness • causes
Review of Split Second (1992) Can the tragedy of environmental devastation produce unseen horrors? This isn't a political platform, this is futuristic cyber punk sci-fi world of Split Second creature • water • flashback • walkie talkie • black comedy
Self Injury Self injury, which is widely practiced, but seldom discussed. cutting • mutilation • injury • dissocation • personality
Borderline Personality The main dynamic in the Borderline Personality Disorder is abandonment anxiety. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Marmosets and Tamarins (Part two) Ongoing series about small primates primates • callitrichidae • marmoset • tamarin
The Importance of Enriching Captive Primates Providing enrichment encourages more natural behaviours in mammals and minimizes unwanted behaviours such as fighting and self-mutilation. orang-utans • enriching captive primates • siamang • preventing boredom and providing stimulation for m • enrichment ideas for captive primates
What Toys Can I Give My Pet Mouse Environmental enrichment for a mouse is as important as with other pets, perhaps more so because you can't play with your mouse in the same way as you would a dog or cat. what toys can i give my pet mouse • enriching activities for pet mice • environmental enrichment for a mouse is as importa • perhaps more so because you can't play with your m • some great enrichment ideas for mice are
Antichrist - Lars Von Trier Lars Von Trier's latest contribution caused booing and walk-outs at Cannes, mostly thanks to the horrific final scenes. But should it solely be judged on its gore? antichrist • lars von trier • misogyny • willem dafoe • charlotte gainsbourg
Citizen's Human Rights Suspended A Canadian citizen is trapped in a Kafkaesque drama blocked from leaving the Canadian embassy in Sudan by his own government. abousfian abdelrazik • canadian citizenship violated • human rights in canada • canadian held in sudan • citizenship rights suspended
Compulsive Skin Picking Compulsive skin picking is a form of OCD; many people are not even aware of its existence. skin picking • dermatillomania • ocd • obsessive compulsive disorder • nail biting
Cutting Cutting is gaining popularity among middle school and high school students. What is the motivation behind this self-mulilating behavior and is it dangerous? anorexia • cutting clubs • unable to express feelings • addictive cutting • disorders
Depression and Teen Sexuality Reckless adolescent sexuality can stem from incomplete brain development, misplaced beliefs, or depression in the teenager, making them indifferent to harmful patterns. depression teens • depression sexuality adolescents • depression reckless sex • development teenage brain • adolescent world beliefs |
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