A growing number of young people are turning to self-harm in Canada and other parts of the world, according to new research.
Mental health experts say one thing is critical to understand: self-injury is often a signal of emotional pain — not a desire to die.
March is self-harm awareness month, and experts say self-injury doesn’t always mean someone is suicidal.
One in nine adolescents has serious thoughts of suicide each year—and many schools say they don’t have enough counselors to meet the need.
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa Linked to Higher Risk of Self-Harm, Including Suicide
Twofold higher risk than general population, suicide more often preceded by episode of sel ...
Patients with hidradenitis suppurativa have a higher risk for self-harm and suicide than matched control individuals, ...
March is Self-Harm Awareness Month, also known as Self-Injury Awareness Month, which aims to educate the public about self-harm, its prevalence, warning signs, and prevention strategies. Self-harm is ...
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A tale of two emotions — AI chatbots encouraging self-harm, while reciprocating romance: study
"One participant took their life," the study noted, while for others, consequences spanned severe damage to relationships, careers, and well-being.
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Researchers call for supports, coping strategies as youth self-harm rises
TORONTO — A new Canadian study showing a steady increase in youth self-harm highlights the need for more mental health support and proactive teaching of coping strategies to deal with emotional ...
What do these high profile individuals have in common? Singer, Fiona Apple; Comedian, Russell Brand; Actress, Drew Barrymore; Actor, Johnny Depp; Actor, Colin Farrell ...
What do these high profile individuals have in common? Singer, Fiona Apple; Comedian, Russell Brand; Actress, Drew Barrymore; Actor, Johnny Depp; Actor, Colin Farrell ...
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