someone that self harms, time after time.
The person that suffered of mental disorder and hurts himself is called "self-injurer"
Reflects all three perspectives. 1. functionalist perspective. 2. conflict perspective 3. interactionist perspective
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Umm...well you can call them a cutter, a self- mutilator a self- injurer, and sometimes cutters are called emo which can be offensive to them because not all have classified themselves as an emo or goth person. This could just be how they have to release their pain.
In autism repetitive behavior is known as repetitive behavior, there's not necessarily a specific term. You may be referring to stimming, which is a form of repetitive behavior used to self-sooth in Autistic people.
The opposite person, the recipient of healing, is the "healed" (a patient or sufferer).The person who does the opposite is a "harmer" or "injurer."
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The noun form for the adjective repetitive is repetitiveness.
Repetitive Regret was created in 1986.
Repetitive means to repeat, or do something more than once, so repetitive work is something that you do over and over.