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Self-Harm videos

Below are the best videos we could find on Self-Harm.

Self-harm describes any act where a person deliberately and intentionally injures themselves, usually without suicidal intent. It can take many forms, such as cutting, burning, punching, or bruising. Sometimes this is an attempt to get help or attention, sometimes an effort to feel something—anything—instead of being dissociated, and sometimes people self-harm to gain a sense of power or self-control. With attention and guidance, it is possible to replace these harmful habits and desires with much more effective coping strategies.

If you or someone you know is in immediate need of support, please seek professional help. If you are in crisis, here are some immediate free resources.

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Self-Harm and Self-Care: Tips on How to Cope

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Ending the Cycle of Inherited Family Trauma with Mark Wolynn (Interview) | The Cabral Concept #1798

I had the pleasure of speaking with Mark Wolynn about a topic that doesn’t get enough of the credit it deserves. And since Mark literally wrote the book on it, I asked him to explain what inherited family trauma is and what we can do to begin to heal.

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How to Overcome Self-Harm, Cutting, Self-Mutilation or Non-Suicidal Self Injury Disorder Forever

In this video you will get clarity and insight in direction how to liberate yourself from the very root up, together with every other inhibitions or symptoms you may be facing. First of all you don’t have to feel ashamed for the fact that you DO harm yourself.

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Treatment for Non-Suicidal Self-Injury

There are several treatments that can help non-suicidal self-injury including structured programs and evidence-based therapies.

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My Brain Isn’t Broken | Tashi Baiguerra | TEDxLondon

In March 2018, 21 year old Tashi Baiguerra received a diagnosis that would finally allow her to understand why she wasn’t always able to make sense of things that everyone else seemed to find straightforward.

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5 Myths About Self-Harm

From doing it for attention to blaming emo music, these are several myths about why people self-harm. Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 14-20 May, and this is the first of several videos coming up this week on the subject.

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Dr. Phil to Guest with Long History of Cutting and Self-Harm: ‘You’ve Suffered Long Enough with T…

Emily is offered an opportunity to address the underlying trauma of her past, as well as her ongoing self-harm. Dr. Phil makes a surprising recommendation about her social media activities.

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Dr. Blaise Aguirre at the Congressional Briefing on Suicide and Self Injury

Dr. Blaise Aguirre discusses in front of Congress the issues surrounding young people and suicide.

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Understanding Self-Harm and Finding Safer Alternatives

In this video I explore how we can start to replace unhealthy coping mechanisms / self-harm with safer alternatives by first asking the question 'why self-harm?' By beginning to understand the motivation behind self-harm and what benefits it brings in the short term, we can start to develop...

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Understanding Adolescent Self-Injury

NYU Langone psychologist Dr. Randi Pochtar provides information about the what, who, when, and why of self-injury. She also reviews potential signs of self-injury in adolescents, strategies for talking to adolescents about self-injury, and what types of treatment may be appropriate.

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