Cutting is a type of self-injury that involves cutting the skin of your arms, legs, abdomen, or some other body part with a sharp object.
Self-injury, also known as self-harm or self-mutilation, refers to intentionally causing physical harm to oneself as a way to cope with emotional distress, pain, or overwhelming feelings. It can take various forms, such as cutting, burning, hitting, or scratching oneself.
the act of attempting to alter a mood state by inflicting pyhsical harm serious enough to cause tissue damage
A break in a bone from a quick, one-time injury. (apex)
A break in a bone from a quick, one-time injury. (apex)
A break in a bone from a quick, one-time injury. (apex)
an injury to either a muscle or tissue thats connects the muscle to the bone (tendon)
"This" is the singular form, as in "This injury was self-inflicted." "These" is used with a plural form. "All of these injuries were self inflicted." Note that the verb form also changes.
Self-PAIN!
Self-injury or self-mutilation.
Self-injury is any injury that a person receives by his or her own fault. This may include burning oneself, cutting oneself, or causing oneself to break a bone. Any injury that a personal deliberately causes onself is self-injury.
An occupational injury is an injury that happened while working or as a result of the work.
People who engage in self-injury usually had good role models. A+
self-reliable