You should tell them first that you have something serious to tell them, and that it might not be something that can be solved quickly, and that it might take months or years and that you'll need their support. This can be a hard step to take, but you should find the courage to do it. Because having support and reassurance will be the best way to find your way out, even if the road will not be easy.
She would, most probably tell your parents and possibly your GP/Authorities. Its their job.
Approximately 1 in 5 individuals will engage in self-harm during their lifetime, according to some studies. This behavior is more common in adolescents and young adults, but it can affect people of all ages. It is important to seek help from a mental health professional if you or someone you know is engaging in self-harm.
Yes, it is important to tell your therapist about self-harm so they can provide you with the support and resources you need to address this issue and improve your mental health. Your therapist will approach this information with understanding and confidentiality.
Cuts from self-harm often have distinct characteristics: they may be deeper and more linear than typical accidental cuts, and they can appear in patterns or clusters. The location of the cuts is also significant, as self-harm often occurs in areas that can be easily concealed, such as the arms, thighs, or abdomen. Additionally, self-harm cuts may show signs of healing at different rates, and there may be accompanying scars or scabs. If you suspect someone is self-harming, it's important to approach the situation with care and compassion.
counselling, maybe medication. Throw away your 'tools', seek counseling, tell family members about it so they watch what they say, and tell VERY close friends and ONLY very close friends.
No not at all! and don't let anyone tell you that it is wrong because its not.. people self harm because they are troubled and harming themselves brings them relief and a sense of reality. Generally a self harmer feel very guilty a few hours after harming themselves for no known reason but that does not mean it is wrong. i hope i helped :) x ^I think I'm somewhat understanding what you're trying to say, then again, you could be in a whole other ball park. Self-Harm is wrong, as in, it's bad for you and you shouldn't do it. However, it's not something to be made fun of and people who self-harm should not be called names. It's a very serious problem. I dealt with it before, and it's not something you want to pick up. So yes, Self-Harm IS wrong.
Tell them Santa won't visit if they continue! Only joking. Self harm means something is wrong often
if they are using illegal drugs, then yes, i think it would be in the best interest to tell the parents, so the kids can get medical help yes it may stop self destruction He MUST tell about it if he cares about his sibling and don't want him to end up junky or dead. they shouldnt, let the sibling learn their lesson
I have a problem right now myself that i dont know how to tell anyone. Im pregnant and cant tell my mama. But if you want to talk to someone try a counslor at school or even a teacher. Siblings or other family members you trust/
Addicted? You may not WANT to tell,but you need to. I had a friend like you and she committed suicide by accident. I was you, I told. Talk to someone you trust, the good thing is you want help.
I will never tell
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