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Social isolation; Suicidal feelings, suicide attempts or suicide; Self-mutilation, such as cutting; Premature death from medical conditions. More Information.
Self-harm. Self-injury or suicide attempts sometimes occur. Prevention. If you have intermittent explosive disorder, prevention is likely beyond your control ...
Self-harm or attempts at suicide. Specific signs and symptoms depend on the ... Suicide attempts or self-injury; High-risk sexual behaviors or teen ...
They can lead to other diseases. They're also linked with depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. With proper treatment, you can ...
Self-harm — for example, cutting or burning; Making a suicide plan or a suicide attempt. What's normal and what's not. It can be difficult to tell the ...
Suicide warning signs or suicidal thoughts include: Talking about suicide — for example, making statements such as "I'm going to kill myself," "I wish I were ...
If you're not injured, but you're at immediate risk of harming yourself: ... self-help group meetings. Family support and education. Your loved ones can be ...
Anxiety, depression, self-harm, eating disorders, substance misuse and other problems can occur. People who have gender dysphoria also often experience ...
They place a high value on controlling their weight and shape and use extreme efforts that can greatly harm their lives. ... Self-injury, suicidal thoughts, ...
Threatens self-harm or behaves in ways that could lead to suicide. Is often very angry. Shows impulsive and risky behavior, such as having unsafe sex ...
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