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Self-Harm Q & A
458 Questions
why does cutting make me feel better but then bad afterwards?
Does scratching count as self harm if I don't bleed?
Is it normal to feel the urges to self-harm after you've stopped for months?
How do I explain scars when a young child asks about them?
What do I say to people that ask about my scars without making them uncomfortable?
Do you think Self Harm is an addiction?
Does cutting for only a few months and stopping make me any less of a self-harmer?
?I have been cutting periodically for two weeks but only like five cuts a day. Today I did too many to count. They never bleed, but it feels good. I never feel much so now I do. But it’s so many.
Should I see a therapist for minor self harm, like biting, pinching and scratching?
Is it bad to self-harm as a way of managing emotions?
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