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Do you think Self Harm is an addiction?

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KristenHR on Feb 6, 2015
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A simple definition of addiction is continuing a behavior in spite of the problems it causes. In my experience with self-injury, initially it starts as a coping skill. It was used once in a while, just to deal with something - whether anger, sadness, something to feel physical pain instead of emotional pain, or otherwise. Then as time went on, it started to take on more of a life of it's own. Instead of just self-harming once in a while, it became a more regular thing. It created scars. People started questioning me. I became ashamed of the fresh injuries as well as the scars. I felt more hopeless and then I felt guilty. Basically to cope with all of that, the self-injury started to take on more and more. So self-injury became a behavior that continued on in spite of the problems it caused. Yes, it can become an addiction. But as with any potential addiction, a professional should be consulted. Counseling can help to break the cycle of addiction!
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KerrieBerrie77x3 on Apr 1, 2015
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Just like any addiction, self harm is something that people turn to as a temporary relief. In my experiences, I always saw my struggle with it as an addiction. Even after a year of not cutting, I still get triggered and have an urge that takes a lot of strength to fight. It is very possible to break the addiction, though. The longer you go without it, the better and more proud of yourself you feel.
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Anonymous on Apr 1, 2015
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Self harm can definitely become an addiction.After a while some people start to crave the feelings and effects it has on them as well as how it feels.
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Anonymous on Dec 7, 2015
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Yes, I think that self harm is an addiction. Usually, when people self harm, they do it because afterwards they feel better. They keep self harming to cop up with any stress they are feeling.
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AbbieAlexis on Apr 10, 2015
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Yes, I believe self harm is a type of addiction and that it should be taken as an addiction. I believe that just like people who used drugs or alcohol sometimes do it to numb their pain, that people who self harm do the same to numb a pain. I think that people should treat this very seriously. I believe that every family who has a member who is struggling with this should reach out and help them.
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Anonymous on Apr 18, 2015
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It definitely is an addiction. Addiction to feel better...or just feel something. It's an addiction to feel life.
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Anonymous on Apr 23, 2015
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Yes, I do believe that self harm is extremely addictive. Personally, I was a self harmer when I was younger and I often found that when I saw blood, in any form, it didn't even have to be on myself, I felt the need to harm. The blood would seek me to desire to hurt myself and draw blood, even if I wasn't feeling any anxiety.
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Dovah on Apr 30, 2015
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Self harm can easily become an addiction, you punish yourself for the smallest of things, the key to breaking the addiction however, it to use alternative methods! Like ping a rubber band where you want to harm yourself, and if that's not enough, try tying a knot in the band.
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Anonymous on May 7, 2015
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I definitely think self harm turns into an addiction after a certain amount of time. I think you start to miss it.
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Anonymous on May 14, 2015
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yes self harm is an addiction... as the person keep hurting themselves in order to get relief from their suffering
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aremedy4memory on May 16, 2015
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Yes,being someone with experience I can say self harm is very addictive.Although,like many other addictions with love and care it can be minimized at the very least :)
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Anonymous on May 22, 2015
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Self harm becomes very addicting very quickly because of the rush of adrenaline it causes. That's one of the reasons it's so difficult to quit--you're breaking an addiction.
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gracefulForever57 on May 23, 2015
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yes, even on good days its easy to want to do it, its like an adrenaline rush and everything is suddenly okay, as if your in control and nothing can stop you
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Anonymous on May 24, 2015
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Self-Harm is an addiction and can be over come by using coping skill and learning tools to cope with this issues. Different people learn ways to cope with the addiction of self-harm and work on it. Talking about it in a group helps to.
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Anonymous on Jun 3, 2015
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I think Self Harm can be an addiction because I used to self harm, and after it a while it became a habit, something to do when I was severely anxious, rather than talk to someone
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Marzbar987 on Jun 7, 2015
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I believe that after a while you become addicted to the feeling you get after it, Not the action itself.
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ZeMightyGiant on Jun 17, 2015
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Self harm can be addictive, after a couple of time, people who feel sad will turn into self harming, because for them its the only quick solution they could have found, so they'll do it everytime they feel sad
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Alanna1102 on Jun 17, 2015
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I do. At first it can be easy to stop, but you can eventually fall into a never ending circle of self mutilation. It becomes your safety net. You can become codependent on the buzz you get afterwards, and when you try to go without it, it can just make things worse. Self harm, in general, just makes things worse, in the long run. I know it may seem like an easy way out, but I promise it's just a shove into the rabbit hole.
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Carin on Sep 21, 2015
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Yes, it's an addiction. When you start it's so hard to quit. You can't stop thinking about it, you're so embarassed of your cuts and scars but you feel like you can't live without it. I don't want anyone to start doing it, because it will never help you to solve your problems, it will only give you more problems than you have at the moment. I'm clean for a year now, and yes, I have scars that will never go away, but I'm stronger now and I know that I will never come back to self harming, because I overcame it and I'm sure that anyone can. I believe in all of you.
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Anonymous on Oct 26, 2015
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Yes. Self-Harm is in addiction.People harm to stop feeling an emotional pain. they give themselves physical pain to hide the emotional troubles. soon they become numb to the emotional pain and they have to keep harming themselves to keep themselves numb because if they stop all those emotional troubles will come out and they will have to face them.
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