selfaggression
Self-aggression refers to a pattern of behavior in which an individual inflicts harm or damage on themselves as a way of coping with stress, anxiety, or other negative emotions. This term is often used interchangeably with self-destructive behavior or self-harm. Self-aggression can manifest in various forms, such as physical harm (e.g., cutting or burning one's own skin), emotional self-destruction (e.g., substance abuse or self-sabotage), or behavioral self-attack (e.g., overeating or engaging in other forms of self-punishment).
The underlying causes of self-aggression can be diverse and include a range of psychological factors, such
The consequences of self-aggression can be severe and long-lasting. Physical harm can lead to chronic health
Treatment for self-aggression often involves addressing underlying psychological issues through therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or