This is a serious problem for which you need psychiatric help.
In the most severe depression Suicidal thoughts would become more intense and harder to control, and your more likely to try and kill yourself. Also symptoms of psychosis can occur, Social Anxiety, Self Hatred, Self Harm. Basically its just intense emotionally pain that doesn't go away.
Yes, bleeding does not break your fast unless it is due to intentional self-harm or excessive blood loss.
Self-mutilation is a general term for a variety of forms of intentional self-harm without the wish to die. Cutting one's skin with razors or knives is the most common pattern of self-mutilation.
Intentional injuries include physical harm caused by deliberate actions, such as assault, domestic violence, and self-harm. These types of injuries are inflicted purposefully with the intent to cause harm or pain to oneself or others.
A form of intentional injury is self-harm, where an individual deliberately inflicts physical harm on themselves, often as a coping mechanism for emotional distress. Another example is assault, where one person intentionally causes physical harm to another. Both forms reflect underlying psychological issues and can have severe emotional and physical consequences.
It all depends on your intentions, but yes it can. It's a intentional pain, so it's self harm
Common defenses in an intentional tort case include consent (plaintiff agreed to the harmful act), self-defense (defendant acted to protect themselves from harm), defense of others (defendant acted to protect someone else), and defense of property (defendant acted to protect their property from harm).
Self-battering, also known as self-harm or self-injury, refers to intentional, direct, and repetitive actions that result in physical harm to oneself. This behavior is often a coping mechanism for dealing with emotional pain or distress. It is important for individuals engaging in self-battering to seek help from mental health professionals to address underlying issues and develop healthier coping strategies.
Feeling nothing but anger and hatred could be a sign of unresolved issues, trauma, or stress. It may also indicate a need for self-reflection and seeking help from a mental health professional to address these intense emotions.
The defense to intentional torts typically depends on the specific tort involved. Common defenses include self-defense, defense of others, defense of property, consent, and necessity. These defenses allow individuals to justify their actions when facing a claim of intentional harm.
Self-Hatred
foo-a fain "fuath féin" means "hate itself" not "self hatred"