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Themselvescutting is a term used in informal contexts to describe self-inflicted injury carried out by a person on their own body, usually as a way of coping with intense emotional distress. In clinical language this behavior is referred to as self-harm or self-injury. The phrase itself is not a formal medical diagnosis, but it is used to describe a spectrum of actions that range in frequency and severity.
People who engage in self-harm often report that the act helps regulate overwhelming feelings, numbness, or
Warning signs include unexplained or recurring injuries, frequent bandaging of wounds, wearing concealment such as long
Treatment focuses on safety and addressing underlying distress. Evidence-based approaches include psychotherapy such as dialectical behavior
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call local emergency services. For non-urgent help,