Term ID: T2680

Intentional Self-Harm

/intentional-self-harm/
Deliberate injury to oneself without suicidal intent, often used as a coping mechanism for emotional distress, though it may increase suicide risk over time.
Example: Cutting, burning, or hitting oneself to cope with overwhelming emotions, feel in control, or communicate distress, requiring therapeutic intervention and safer coping alternatives.

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Reference: Nock (2010)