Why is self-harm so addictive?
Anonymous
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Jan 17, 2016
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Self-harm is addictive because of the rush of feelings it brings. Any method used as a coping mechanism will elicit a sense of comfort and familiarity if the habit is regular, and that relief is addictive. It also provides a way to relieve pent up feelings, and can be addictive if percieved as the only way to escape.
GentleMist
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Jan 17, 2016
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Because it's like a drug. Once you start, its very difficult to stop. With the right people, and time. You'll get passed it.
Anonymous
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Jan 22, 2016
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You feel that every but is numbing the pain. When really, it's just endorsing it. But, even if it's hurting you worse, you feel that it's nit, you think that it's making it better. All because, you just want to numb your feelings and heart, and this is the only way you can.
Anonymous
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Jan 24, 2016
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There is a certain relief or release of pain that comes with it, especially if one would consider themselves a masochist. Sometimes the only way to relieve stress is to take it out on yourself, whether it be emotional or physical. Aside from enjoying the pain physically, the problem goes much deeper than that.
owenlang
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Jan 28, 2016
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When a person self-harms it releases tension and stress, if the tension and stress is continued to be relieved by self-harm then eventually you will believe it's the only way to stop emotional pain. Another reason it could be so addictive is because it releases chemicals like dopamine; most drugs are addictive for the same reason and can be classed as self-harm. But there is plenty of other healthy ways to relieve tension and stress.
Anonymous
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Jan 29, 2016
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When people are sad or depressed they crave the need to feel anything, pain is one of the easiest things to feel which is why self-harm is addictive.
Anonymous
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Jan 30, 2016
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It releases this hormone in your body that makes you happier. but its not something you should do, hiding the scars is very hard.
blanket7
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Jan 31, 2016
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Because it is a way to release your emotions and sort of a way to cope. When you start it helps and you keep wanting to do it more and more to get the same effect. It's horrible.
kindPineapple32
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Feb 4, 2016
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Self harm can be very addicting because once you start and people find out the tell you to do it so you listen it is not good for you don't listen to those people
beautifulBreeze48
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Feb 7, 2016
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Self harm releases endorphins which make you feel good making it hard to stop. As well, it helps reduce stress. Often, people find that release hard to find in other places making it hard to stop self-harm.
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