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What is Self-Harm?
Self-harm, also called non-suicidal self-injury, usually begins during adolescence but can occur at any age. Learn more about the signs of self-harm and ways to offer support.
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Self-harm/Non suicidal self injury/Self inflicted injury: Anything a person does intentionally to themselves that can cause injury, including death. This can include cutting, head banging, punching yourself or punching things (like a wall), self-biting, self-scratching, self-burning or bruising among other methods.
Healthy Coping: Strategies that people use when dealing with stress and/or trauma to help manage difficult or painful emotions.