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People resort to different coping mechanisms to deal with distressful thoughts and emotions, some of which are healthy while others are harmful. Unfortunately, many tend to gravitate toward dangerous ways of managing stress and pain, including self-harm. If you injure yourself intentionally in any way and are unable to control yourself, you may have an addiction to self-harm. Self-injury is typically not the problem but a symptom of an underlying condition. Most people are not aware of what makes them harm themselves, and as a result, they cannot stop and continue to injure themselves. If you or a loved one is in a similar situation, seek treatment immediately, as self-harm can lead to potentially life-threatening situations.Like all other addictions, self-injury may require treatment at a rehabilitation centre. If you want to learn more about how to stop self-harming, continue reading this article.
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