It definitely could be a mental disorder or simply a matter in which one needs to talk to someone close to them or a professional to figure out why one would be willing to hurt themselves. It could lead to something more severe such as suicide or maybe even lead to hurting others.
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A mental health disorder is any emotional or mental illness that affects the emotions or mental state. Some examples are: * Bi-polar disorder * Schizophrenia * Clinical depression * Phobias * OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) * ADD (Attention deficit disorder) * ADDHD (Attention deficit hyperactive disorder)
This could be a sign of a mental health disorder, such as anxiety, depression, or a personality disorder. Seeking help from a mental health professional is important to address these issues and develop coping strategies to improve functioning and well-being.
Cannibalism is not considered a mental disorder in and of itself. However, engaging in cannibalistic behavior can be a sign of severe mental illness, such as psychosis or a personality disorder. It is important to seek professional help if someone is experiencing urges or thoughts related to cannibalism.
It may be a sign. Anyone who is self harming needs to talk to their doctor or trusted health professional right away because it is very unsafe. Someone who self harms could bleed out, get a serious infection that could be worse than the feelings that they're feeling when the feel the need to self harm. Good Luck!!
No. Sufferers of OCD with no other symptoms of mental disorder do not generally experience panic attacks.
no, you need a legally sane adult, over the age of 18 who has proof of relatedness to the patient to sign them out
Punching yourself and feeling pain does not necessarily indicate strength or weakness. It may be a sign of self-harm or stress. It's important to seek support from a mental health professional if you are experiencing distress.
Maybe, but I seriously doubt that it is an actual sign. The person would probably have to do more than that to have a chance at being diagnosed for a bipolar disorder. By the way, diseases are medical problems that are highly unlikely to be cured, and mental disorders should NEVER be designeated or excused as diseases. Maybe, but I seriously doubt that it is an actual sign. The person would probably have to do more than that to have a chance at being diagnosed for a bipolar disorder. By the way, diseases are medical problems that are highly unlikely to be cured, and mental disorders should NEVER be designated or excused as diseases.ANSWER one symptom of bipolar DISORDER (not disease) is compulsive and risky behavior, so yes it can be a POSSIBLE sign.
This paranoia or disorder sense of what others say is true / false can be a sign of a mental illness, such as an eating disorder like anorexia. Professional medical attention can help.
Self-torture refers to the act of deliberately inflicting pain, suffering, or discomfort on oneself, either physically or emotionally. This behavior can be a sign of underlying psychological distress or mental health issues, and it is important to seek help from a mental health professional if you are engaging in self-harming behaviors.
Some individuals who identify as emo may engage in self-harm, including cutting, at any time of day or night. This behavior is a sign of deeper emotional distress and should be taken seriously. It is important to seek help from a mental health professional if you or someone you know is struggling with self-harm tendencies.