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By Concern [Self Harm Injuries]
THE CAUSE OF SELF HARM INJURIES
Self-harm injuries, characterized by deliberate and repetitive acts of self-inflicted harm, can arise from various underlying factors. One common cause is emotional distress, where individuals may engage in self-harm as a maladaptive coping mechanism to alleviate overwhelming emotions such as sadness, anger, or numbness. Additionally, self-harm may serve as a way for individuals to regain a sense of control or punish themselves for perceived faults or failures. Mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or borderline personality disorder (BPD) may also contribute to self-harm behaviors, as individuals struggle to cope with intense emotional pain or trauma. Social factors such as past abuse, bullying, or peer pressure can also play a role in the development of self-harm tendencies. Blossom Clinic is a 'Safe Space' bound to client patient confidentiality and the privacy act. We can offer comprehensive treatments aimed at addressing reduction of scarring and visible skin deformations. SOURCE: Blossom Clinic RECOMMENDED TREATMENTS MICRO NEEDLING I MEDICAL SKIN PEELS I MEDICAL SKINCARE I MEDICAL LED THERAPY |