felszedhetelemek
Felszedhetelemek, commonly known as "cutting" in English, refers to the practice of intentionally self-inflicting superficial cuts or wounds on the skin, often as a form of coping mechanism or emotional release. This behavior is associated with a range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, borderline personality disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. While it may provide temporary relief from emotional distress, it is considered a harmful and potentially life-threatening habit due to the risk of infection, excessive bleeding, or accidental deeper injuries.
The exact causes of self-cutting are complex and vary among individuals. Common triggers include feelings of
Felszedhetelemek is not a recognized medical diagnosis but is often addressed within therapeutic contexts. Treatment typically
If someone is struggling with self-cutting or knows someone who is, seeking professional help from a psychologist,