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These are disorders in which your sense of self is disrupted, such as with dissociative identity disorder and dissociative amnesia. ... injury or Alzheimer's ...
Duvall M, North F, Leasure W, Pecina J. Patient portal message characteristics and reported thoughts of self-harm and suicide: A retrospective cohort study.
Self-harm — for example, cutting, burning, or excessive piercing or tattooing; Making a suicide plan or a suicide attempt. What's different from usual behavior?
... self-harm, and get help from a trained professional as soon as possible. If you think your loved one may attempt suicide, get help: Call 911 or your local ...
McKean AJS, Bommersbach TJ, Bostwick JM. Self-harm in children and young people who die by suicide: UK-wide consecutive case series: commentary, McKean et al.
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, ...
For example, you think that you're being harmed or harassed; that certain ... Self-injury; Anxiety disorders, panic disorders and obsessive-compulsive ...
... yourself without knowing it. Muscle atrophy. Nerves regrow slowly and can take many years to heal after injury. During that time, not using your muscles may ...
Talking about or hinting at suicide — for example, making statements such as "I'm going to kill myself ... Unexplained cuts or burns caused by self-injury. Learn ...
But effective treatment can help you feel better about yourself, eat healthier and reverse serious complications. ... Self-harm, thoughts about suicide or suicide ...
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