Yes! The key word for you is 'abuse'. Abuse of anything is a bad thing. But, since it is 'self' infliected, then 'you' have the ability to resolve it, too! Professional counseling or certainly advice would likely help, unless your 'self control' can reduce the abuse. Do not let it go unattended, though.
As in abuse themeselves?
The verb of abuse is 'to abuse...' e.g. to abuse the law
because they are bad for you
define the following types of abuse. physical abuse, sexual abuse , emotional abuse, financial abuse, institutional abuse, self neglect ,and neglect by others.
Abuse can significantly impact a person's self-concept by eroding their self-esteem, causing feelings of worthlessness, shame, and self-blame. It can lead to a distorted self-image, feelings of powerlessness, and difficulty in trusting others. Long-term abuse can result in complex psychological issues and challenges in forming healthy relationships.
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Damaging or harmful to success for ones self
Yes
The word "abuse" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the improper or harmful treatment of something or someone. As a verb, it means to use something in a harmful or improper way.
Long term self abuse, low self esteem .
yes facebook does have a report abuse button if you don't believe me check for your self
PhysicalSexualEmotionalFinancialSocialEnvironmentalRitualAny kind of grabbing, hitting, touching in your private places and beating others is abusive, if anybody is to do these things you you should tell the POLICE ASAP.