selfdivision
Self-division, also known as self-harm or self-injury, is a behavior in which an individual intentionally causes harm to themselves, often without suicidal intent. This can include cutting, burning, hitting, or scratching one's skin, as well as more severe actions like head-banging or hitting one's head against a hard surface. Self-division is often a coping mechanism for dealing with emotional distress, such as depression, anxiety, or trauma.
The psychological factors contributing to self-division are complex and multifaceted. Individuals may engage in self-harm as
Physical self-division can result in visible marks, scars, or wounds, which can be distressing and may lead
Prevention and intervention strategies for self-division include promoting mental health awareness, encouraging open communication about feelings,