Self-harm is any type of behaviour which includes the act of hurting oneself on purpose. Self-injury usually begins in early adolescent years but can become a coping mechanism that is used well into adulthood years. It occurs in both the female and male population, though the methods of inflicting injury may differ.
People with a history of mental disorders, survivors of traumatic events and individuals who feel like they are lacking control over their life are more prone to self-harming tendencies. The pain can serve as a temporary means of gaining control over feelings and thoughts, and even as a diversion from negative situations and circumstances in a person’s life.
There is a conviction in society that people who indulge in self-harming behaviours do so to get attention. This is very problematic because, while self-harming can be a way of attention seeking, that does not make it any less serious. Some self-destructive patterns may very well have long-lasting, and in some instances even lethal consequences.
People may harm themselves for many reasons, some of which are:
Not all people who self-harm will attempt suicide, but there is a higher risk in this group than in the general population.
If you are suspecting someone you know may be thinking about or actively planning to commit suicide, it is important to immediately get help. Remember – while they might get mad at you now if you react, the anger and resentment will pass but if you don’t, their life may be lost.
At Dr Jo Gee Psychotherapy, we are dedicated to providing every client with a safe space to share their story. It is our mission to build a strong foundation for the new, healthier you together, with the help of a treatment plan tailored to your needs. Our professional team will help you achieve the best outcome and provide you with useful insights that you can implement in the future.
Our suggested treatment plan for issues regarding self-harm and suicidal ideation is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Some of the benefits of using CBT are as follows:
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