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How can we understand whether a person is self harming for attention or if it comes from a feeling of worthlessness?

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Anonymous on Sep 1, 2015
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Self Harming for attention is often seen as something people don't do, though it may be more common than we think. If a person is self harming for attention they need just as much help and support as somebody who is not, this is equally as unhealthy. To decipher and understand whether a person is self harming for attention or from a feeling of worthlessness may come down to the way the individual reacts. For attention, the person may not try to lie or hide their self harm as much as somebody who is not, and may feel a 'pleased' sense when somebody does notice. Though it is often looked down upon, it is important to remember that just because somebody does self harm for attention it does not mean that they do not need the equal amount of help.
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Anonymous on Feb 14, 2015
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You shouldn't ever assume someone is self harming for attention. Sometimes people do show their self harm around but that doesn't mean they want attention it could just be a cry for help. Sometimes people who have emotional problems dont know how to ask for help so they show they need help on their bodies instead.
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DexterKMScobee on Sep 22, 2015
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Usually a person who does it for attention will show it off to friends for no real apparent reason and will act like it's no big deal, but if it's because of feeling worthless, they will usually hide it and apologize a lot for it if you find out.
Profile: ImLittleM
ImLittleM on Nov 16, 2015
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Self harming is never for attention. There must be some underlying reasoning behind the self harm acts, and finding out those reasons is important. Never underestimate a person, or what they are going through.
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CoffeeTeaAndHonesty on May 1, 2015
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The question should not be: "Is this person self-harming for attention or not?" but rather, one should consider the implications that doing such an act holds. It does not matter if they have self-harmed for attention, or any other possible reason that may seem incomprehensible, petty, or stupid to another; what matters is that they have taken a blade to their skin, melted away their flesh, or some other means to self-harm. Whether or not that person chooses to publicly expose their self-harm, it should always be a sign that they are not in a good place. And in fact, if a person does expose their self-harm for attention, one must consider the fact that they must really need it if they had to go to such lengths.
Profile: JustJane43
JustJane43 on Dec 13, 2016
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It is both. Someone who is self-harming needs attention, but we've attached such a stigma to asking for help that even THAT is negative. They need attention in the form of compassion, love, and understanding. Give them the attention they need and the help they deserve, because likely they are feeling quite worthless and they need somebody to show them a little empathy.
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CarryOnMyWaywardIdjits on Oct 27, 2015
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People who self-harm for attention are confident, and believe in themselves even while they hurt themselves. People who don't self-harm for the attention are shyer, and worried, and never feel like they do anything right.
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Anonymous on May 12, 2018
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I know from personal experience that people don’t cut for attention people cut because a close friend or a family member died, or they just like the feeling, or even maybe because they don’t know how to handle there emotions. But when people show there cuts to there friends or family that means they want you to help, and when they show you every time they cut that means they trust you and they really want you too help them. So never assume that somebody cuts for attention.
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LadyElisabeth on Apr 25, 2015
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I think selfharm always comes from a deep feeling and a serious problem of the mind. Because a person who makes it "just for attantion" needs the attention so strong that he or she will even hurt her/hisself. And hurting your own body is a massive border you are crossing.
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Klasu on Dec 8, 2015
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by talking to them. i used to do both. and honestly it doesn't matter. if you cut yourself you need help. then reason does not matter.
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