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Understanding Suicide and Self-Harm | APA
If you or a loved one are thinking about suicide, remember that you are NOT alone and help is available. You can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 988.
As the second leading cause of death (after accidents) for people aged 10 to 34, suicide is a serious public health problem. Learn more about suicide prevention at www.psychiatry.org/suicide.
In 2020 in the United States, over 45,000 people died by suicide. An estimated 1.4 million adults attempt suicide each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). More than one in five people who died by suicide had expressed their suicide intent.
Men are more than three times more likely than women to take their lives. Firearms are the most common method of suicide (used in about half of all suici...
published: 28 Sep 2022
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Understanding Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
When a person inflicts self-injury but doesn’t want to end their life, it’s called Non-Suicidal Self-Injury. This can be a sign of psychological or emotional distress.
#SelfHarm #SuicidePrevention #MentalHealth
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published: 07 Jan 2020
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What is Self-Harm?
Self-harm, also called non-suicidal self-injury, usually begins during adolescence but can occur at any age. Learn more about the signs of self-harm and ways to offer support.
#selfharm #depression #mentalhealth
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published: 05 Oct 2021
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Treatment for Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
There are several treatments that can help non-suicidal self-injury including structured programs and evidence-based therapies.
#selfharm #selfharmtreatment #mentalhealth
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published: 29 May 2020
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3 Myths About Self-Harm
Intense emotions and feelings can be painful, and self-harm may feel like the only way to cope with them but there are other ways to deal with painful emotions. Here are some common myths about self-harm that can help to educate you.
#selfharm #myths #mentalhealth
published: 19 Mar 2022
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Self-Harm (Non-Suicidal Self-injury) Signs, Types, and How to Cope With Urges | Mass General Brigham
For more information on self-harm: https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/what-is-self-harm
Is self-harm the same as a suicide attempt? What are the different types of self-harm? How do you cope with urges of self-harm? Mark Schechter, M.D., Chair of Psychiatry at Salem Hospital, answers patients' most commonly searched questions about self-harm, also known as non-suicidal self-injury.
In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: https://afsp.org/
Stop a Suicide Today website: https://stopasuicide.org/
Subscribe Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYrLjATd88gPwIKntCoR0WQ?sub_confirmation=1
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - What is self-harm?
0:20 - Is self-harm the same as a suicide attempt?
0:41 - What ar...
published: 22 Dec 2021
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Why Do People Self-Harm?
For more information about what self-harm is, please visit https://cle.clinic/3TPem6M
There are few things scarier than the fear that someone you love is hurting themselves. But how can you tell if your loved one is self-harming? And what can you do to help? This video explains what self-harming is, why people do it, and the signs to look for.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:15 What is self-harm
0:40 Why do people self-harm?
1:26 Signs of self-harm
Resources:
Self-Harm: What It Is, Causes, Types & Treatment - https://cle.clinic/3TPem6M
The information in this video was accurate as of 3.31.2023 and is for information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.
If you liked the video hit like and subscribe for more!
#clevelandclinic #selfharm #...
published: 31 Mar 2023
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Self Harm
published: 20 Nov 2020
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Self Harm & Cutting: The Huge Opportunity to Help | Stanford
Family members may feel shame or helplessness when they first learn that a loved one is engaging in self-harm. It’s important to recognize that you have a huge opportunity to help. There is hope and there is effective treatment.
Dr. Rachel Goldstein answers some of the most common questions she hears about self-harm in this video. You’ll also hear a personal story about self-harm, which highlights many of the real challenges people and their family members face when trying to understand and deal with self-harm.
0:00 Introduction
1:19 Why is my loved one engaging in self-harm? Is this a suicide attempt?
5:30 What should I do if I or my loved one is engaging in self-harm?
More information about self-harm and how to seek help:
• Self-Injury Outreach and Support: http://sioutreach.org/
• ...
published: 14 May 2022
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Seeing the scars: Teenage self-harm - BBC London
In 2018 nearly 1,600 young people in London went to hospital with self-harm related injuries. Now mental health awareness is being introduced in the national curriculum to help young people to speak out.
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published: 24 Apr 2019
2:19
Understanding Suicide and Self-Harm | APA
If you or a loved one are thinking about suicide, remember that you are NOT alone and help is available. You can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 2...
If you or a loved one are thinking about suicide, remember that you are NOT alone and help is available. You can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 988.
As the second leading cause of death (after accidents) for people aged 10 to 34, suicide is a serious public health problem. Learn more about suicide prevention at www.psychiatry.org/suicide.
In 2020 in the United States, over 45,000 people died by suicide. An estimated 1.4 million adults attempt suicide each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). More than one in five people who died by suicide had expressed their suicide intent.
Men are more than three times more likely than women to take their lives. Firearms are the most common method of suicide (used in about half of all suicides).
Yet, suicide is preventable. Knowing the risk factors and recognizing the warning signs for suicide can help prevent suicide.
Risk Factors, Warning Signs and Protective Factors
Suicide is linked to mental disorders, particularly depression and alcohol use disorders, and the strongest risk factor for suicide is a previous suicide attempt.
The Suicide Prevention Resource Center defines risk and protective factors and warning signs:
Risk factors are characteristics that make it more likely that an individual will consider, attempt or die by suicide.
Warning signs indicate an immediate risk of suicide.
Protective factors are characteristics that make it less likely that individuals will consider, attempt or die by suicide.
Risk Factors for Suicide
Certain events and circumstances may increase risk (not in particular order, except first one).
Previous suicide attempt(s)
A history of suicide in the family
Substance misuse
Mood disorders (depression, bipolar disorder)
Access to lethal means (e.g., keeping firearms in the home)
Losses and other events (for example, the breakup of a relationship or a death, academic failures, legal difficulties, financial difficulties, bullying)
History of trauma or abuse
Chronic physical illness, including chronic pain
Exposure to the suicidal behavior of others
In some cases, a recent stressor or sudden catastrophic event, failure or can leave people feeling desperate, unable to see a way out, and become a "tipping point" toward suicide.
https://wn.com/Understanding_Suicide_And_Self_Harm_|_Apa
If you or a loved one are thinking about suicide, remember that you are NOT alone and help is available. You can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 988.
As the second leading cause of death (after accidents) for people aged 10 to 34, suicide is a serious public health problem. Learn more about suicide prevention at www.psychiatry.org/suicide.
In 2020 in the United States, over 45,000 people died by suicide. An estimated 1.4 million adults attempt suicide each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). More than one in five people who died by suicide had expressed their suicide intent.
Men are more than three times more likely than women to take their lives. Firearms are the most common method of suicide (used in about half of all suicides).
Yet, suicide is preventable. Knowing the risk factors and recognizing the warning signs for suicide can help prevent suicide.
Risk Factors, Warning Signs and Protective Factors
Suicide is linked to mental disorders, particularly depression and alcohol use disorders, and the strongest risk factor for suicide is a previous suicide attempt.
The Suicide Prevention Resource Center defines risk and protective factors and warning signs:
Risk factors are characteristics that make it more likely that an individual will consider, attempt or die by suicide.
Warning signs indicate an immediate risk of suicide.
Protective factors are characteristics that make it less likely that individuals will consider, attempt or die by suicide.
Risk Factors for Suicide
Certain events and circumstances may increase risk (not in particular order, except first one).
Previous suicide attempt(s)
A history of suicide in the family
Substance misuse
Mood disorders (depression, bipolar disorder)
Access to lethal means (e.g., keeping firearms in the home)
Losses and other events (for example, the breakup of a relationship or a death, academic failures, legal difficulties, financial difficulties, bullying)
History of trauma or abuse
Chronic physical illness, including chronic pain
Exposure to the suicidal behavior of others
In some cases, a recent stressor or sudden catastrophic event, failure or can leave people feeling desperate, unable to see a way out, and become a "tipping point" toward suicide.
- published: 28 Sep 2022
- views: 36686
3:29
Understanding Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
When a person inflicts self-injury but doesn’t want to end their life, it’s called Non-Suicidal Self-Injury. This can be a sign of psychological or emotional di...
When a person inflicts self-injury but doesn’t want to end their life, it’s called Non-Suicidal Self-Injury. This can be a sign of psychological or emotional distress.
#SelfHarm #SuicidePrevention #MentalHealth
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If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911. For information on how to find support and treatment, and hotlines for specific issues and audiences, visit PsychHub.com/Hotline.
If you or someone you know are having thoughts of suicide or self-harm or are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call a national 24/7 hotline. For United States residents, those are:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis.
AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365
PHONE NUMBERS:
Primary line: 1-800-273-8255
Ayuda en Español: 1-888-628-9454
Video relay service: 800-273-8255
TTY: 800-799-4889
Voice/Caption Phone: 800-273-8255
ONLINE CHAT: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/
WEBSITE: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Crisis Text Line
For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis.
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TEXT NUMBER:
US & Canada: Text HOME to 741741
UK: Text 85258
Ireland: Text 086 1800 280
WEBSITE: crisistextline.org
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https://wn.com/Understanding_Non_Suicidal_Self_Injury
When a person inflicts self-injury but doesn’t want to end their life, it’s called Non-Suicidal Self-Injury. This can be a sign of psychological or emotional distress.
#SelfHarm #SuicidePrevention #MentalHealth
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If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911. For information on how to find support and treatment, and hotlines for specific issues and audiences, visit PsychHub.com/Hotline.
If you or someone you know are having thoughts of suicide or self-harm or are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call a national 24/7 hotline. For United States residents, those are:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis.
AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365
PHONE NUMBERS:
Primary line: 1-800-273-8255
Ayuda en Español: 1-888-628-9454
Video relay service: 800-273-8255
TTY: 800-799-4889
Voice/Caption Phone: 800-273-8255
ONLINE CHAT: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/
WEBSITE: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Crisis Text Line
For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis.
AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365
TEXT NUMBER:
US & Canada: Text HOME to 741741
UK: Text 85258
Ireland: Text 086 1800 280
WEBSITE: crisistextline.org
© 2021 Psych Hub, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
- published: 07 Jan 2020
- views: 244188
2:35
What is Self-Harm?
Self-harm, also called non-suicidal self-injury, usually begins during adolescence but can occur at any age. Learn more about the signs of self-harm and ways to...
Self-harm, also called non-suicidal self-injury, usually begins during adolescence but can occur at any age. Learn more about the signs of self-harm and ways to offer support.
#selfharm #depression #mentalhealth
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If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911. For information on how to find support and treatment, and hotlines for specific issues and audiences, visit Psychhub.com/hotline.
If you or someone you know are having thoughts of suicide or self-harm or are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call a national 24/7 hotline. For United States residents, those are:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis.
AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365
PHONE NUMBERS:
Primary line: 1-800-273-8255
Ayuda en Español: 1-888-628-9454
Video relay service: 800-273-8255
TTY: 800-799-4889
Voice/Caption Phone: 800-273-8255
ONLINE CHAT: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/
WEBSITE: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Crisis Text Line
For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis.
AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365
TEXT NUMBER:
US & Canada: Text HOME to 741741
UK: Text 85258
Ireland: Text 086 1800 280
WEBSITE: crisistextline.org
© 2021 Psych Hub, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Self_Harm
Self-harm, also called non-suicidal self-injury, usually begins during adolescence but can occur at any age. Learn more about the signs of self-harm and ways to offer support.
#selfharm #depression #mentalhealth
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Psych Hub is an educational service, and the information in this video is not a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you or someone you know are experiencing what you believe are mental health symptoms, please consult with a trained medical professional or a licensed mental health provider. We recommend consulting with a licensed behavioral health provider before trying any of the strategies mentioned in our materials.
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911. For information on how to find support and treatment, and hotlines for specific issues and audiences, visit Psychhub.com/hotline.
If you or someone you know are having thoughts of suicide or self-harm or are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call a national 24/7 hotline. For United States residents, those are:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis.
AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365
PHONE NUMBERS:
Primary line: 1-800-273-8255
Ayuda en Español: 1-888-628-9454
Video relay service: 800-273-8255
TTY: 800-799-4889
Voice/Caption Phone: 800-273-8255
ONLINE CHAT: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/
WEBSITE: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Crisis Text Line
For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis.
AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365
TEXT NUMBER:
US & Canada: Text HOME to 741741
UK: Text 85258
Ireland: Text 086 1800 280
WEBSITE: crisistextline.org
© 2021 Psych Hub, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
- published: 05 Oct 2021
- views: 68769
4:16
Treatment for Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
There are several treatments that can help non-suicidal self-injury including structured programs and evidence-based therapies.
#selfharm #selfharmtreatment #m...
There are several treatments that can help non-suicidal self-injury including structured programs and evidence-based therapies.
#selfharm #selfharmtreatment #mentalhealth
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https://wn.com/Treatment_For_Non_Suicidal_Self_Injury
There are several treatments that can help non-suicidal self-injury including structured programs and evidence-based therapies.
#selfharm #selfharmtreatment #mentalhealth
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- published: 29 May 2020
- views: 101539
1:00
3 Myths About Self-Harm
Intense emotions and feelings can be painful, and self-harm may feel like the only way to cope with them but there are other ways to deal with painful emotions....
Intense emotions and feelings can be painful, and self-harm may feel like the only way to cope with them but there are other ways to deal with painful emotions. Here are some common myths about self-harm that can help to educate you.
#selfharm #myths #mentalhealth
https://wn.com/3_Myths_About_Self_Harm
Intense emotions and feelings can be painful, and self-harm may feel like the only way to cope with them but there are other ways to deal with painful emotions. Here are some common myths about self-harm that can help to educate you.
#selfharm #myths #mentalhealth
- published: 19 Mar 2022
- views: 74106
7:25
Self-Harm (Non-Suicidal Self-injury) Signs, Types, and How to Cope With Urges | Mass General Brigham
For more information on self-harm: https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/what-is-self-harm
Is self-harm the same as a suicide attempt? ...
For more information on self-harm: https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/what-is-self-harm
Is self-harm the same as a suicide attempt? What are the different types of self-harm? How do you cope with urges of self-harm? Mark Schechter, M.D., Chair of Psychiatry at Salem Hospital, answers patients' most commonly searched questions about self-harm, also known as non-suicidal self-injury.
In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: https://afsp.org/
Stop a Suicide Today website: https://stopasuicide.org/
Subscribe Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYrLjATd88gPwIKntCoR0WQ?sub_confirmation=1
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - What is self-harm?
0:20 - Is self-harm the same as a suicide attempt?
0:41 - What are the different types of self-harm?
1:12 - Why do people self-harm?
1:56 - Is self-harm a way to get attention?
2:31 - When should I be concerned that my friend may be self-harming?
3:20 - Who's most at risk for self-harm?
4:15 - Does self-harm lead to suicide?
4:43 - How do I cope with urges to self-harm?
5:34 - How do I talk with someone who may be self-harming?
About Mass General Brigham:
Mass General Brigham combines the strength of two world-class academic medical centers, five nationally ranked specialty hospitals, 11 community hospitals, and dozens of health centers. Our doctors and researchers accelerate medical breakthroughs and drive innovations in patient care. They are leaders in medical education, serving as Harvard Medical School faculty and training the next generation of physicians. Mass General Brigham’s mission is to deliver the best, affordable health care to patients everywhere. Together, we transform the health of our communities and beyond.
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Self-Harm (Non-Suicidal Self-injury) Signs, Types, and How to Cope With Urges | Mass General Brigham
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https://wn.com/Self_Harm_(Non_Suicidal_Self_Injury)_Signs,_Types,_And_How_To_Cope_With_Urges_|_Mass_General_Brigham
For more information on self-harm: https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/what-is-self-harm
Is self-harm the same as a suicide attempt? What are the different types of self-harm? How do you cope with urges of self-harm? Mark Schechter, M.D., Chair of Psychiatry at Salem Hospital, answers patients' most commonly searched questions about self-harm, also known as non-suicidal self-injury.
In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: https://afsp.org/
Stop a Suicide Today website: https://stopasuicide.org/
Subscribe Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYrLjATd88gPwIKntCoR0WQ?sub_confirmation=1
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - What is self-harm?
0:20 - Is self-harm the same as a suicide attempt?
0:41 - What are the different types of self-harm?
1:12 - Why do people self-harm?
1:56 - Is self-harm a way to get attention?
2:31 - When should I be concerned that my friend may be self-harming?
3:20 - Who's most at risk for self-harm?
4:15 - Does self-harm lead to suicide?
4:43 - How do I cope with urges to self-harm?
5:34 - How do I talk with someone who may be self-harming?
About Mass General Brigham:
Mass General Brigham combines the strength of two world-class academic medical centers, five nationally ranked specialty hospitals, 11 community hospitals, and dozens of health centers. Our doctors and researchers accelerate medical breakthroughs and drive innovations in patient care. They are leaders in medical education, serving as Harvard Medical School faculty and training the next generation of physicians. Mass General Brigham’s mission is to deliver the best, affordable health care to patients everywhere. Together, we transform the health of our communities and beyond.
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Self-Harm (Non-Suicidal Self-injury) Signs, Types, and How to Cope With Urges | Mass General Brigham
https://youtu.be/8Eje1lavfqE
- published: 22 Dec 2021
- views: 18286
2:42
Why Do People Self-Harm?
For more information about what self-harm is, please visit https://cle.clinic/3TPem6M
There are few things scarier than the fear that someone you love is hurti...
For more information about what self-harm is, please visit https://cle.clinic/3TPem6M
There are few things scarier than the fear that someone you love is hurting themselves. But how can you tell if your loved one is self-harming? And what can you do to help? This video explains what self-harming is, why people do it, and the signs to look for.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:15 What is self-harm
0:40 Why do people self-harm?
1:26 Signs of self-harm
Resources:
Self-Harm: What It Is, Causes, Types & Treatment - https://cle.clinic/3TPem6M
The information in this video was accurate as of 3.31.2023 and is for information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.
If you liked the video hit like and subscribe for more!
#clevelandclinic #selfharm #behavioralhealth #warningsigns
https://wn.com/Why_Do_People_Self_Harm
For more information about what self-harm is, please visit https://cle.clinic/3TPem6M
There are few things scarier than the fear that someone you love is hurting themselves. But how can you tell if your loved one is self-harming? And what can you do to help? This video explains what self-harming is, why people do it, and the signs to look for.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:15 What is self-harm
0:40 Why do people self-harm?
1:26 Signs of self-harm
Resources:
Self-Harm: What It Is, Causes, Types & Treatment - https://cle.clinic/3TPem6M
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- published: 31 Mar 2023
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Self Harm & Cutting: The Huge Opportunity to Help | Stanford
Family members may feel shame or helplessness when they first learn that a loved one is engaging in self-harm. It’s important to recognize that you have a huge ...
Family members may feel shame or helplessness when they first learn that a loved one is engaging in self-harm. It’s important to recognize that you have a huge opportunity to help. There is hope and there is effective treatment.
Dr. Rachel Goldstein answers some of the most common questions she hears about self-harm in this video. You’ll also hear a personal story about self-harm, which highlights many of the real challenges people and their family members face when trying to understand and deal with self-harm.
0:00 Introduction
1:19 Why is my loved one engaging in self-harm? Is this a suicide attempt?
5:30 What should I do if I or my loved one is engaging in self-harm?
More information about self-harm and how to seek help:
• Self-Injury Outreach and Support: http://sioutreach.org/
• Self-Injury and Recovery Research and Resources: http://www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.edu/resources.html
• LGBTQ+ youth and families: The Trevor Project Support Center: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/resources/article/support-for-self-harm-recovery/#sm.0001ae6euam3neuvwrg1w5721jxfr
Dr. Rachel Goldstein is an adolescent medicine physician at Stanford University School of Medicine.
The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date, 5/14/2022. For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.
This video is a production of the Stanford Center for Health Education team, in collaboration with Stanford Medicine, the Stanford Center for Professional Development, and the Stanford Medicine Education Technology Team.
Studies cited in this video:
Cipriano A, Cella S, Cotrufo P. Nonsuicidal Self-injury: A Systematic Review. Front Psychol. 2017;8:1946. Published 2017 Nov 8. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01946
Clarke S, Allerhand LA, Berk MS. Recent advances in understanding and managing self-harm in adolescents. F1000Res. 2019;8:F1000 Faculty Rev-1794. Published 2019 Oct 24. doi:10.12688/f1000research.19868.1
Taliaferro LA, Muehlenkamp JJ. Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Suicidality Among Sexual Minority Youth: Risk Factors and Protective Connectedness Factors [published correction appears in Acad Pediatr. 2017 Nov - Dec;17 (8):917]. Acad Pediatr. 2017;17(7):715-722. doi:10.1016/j.acap.2016.11.002
Young R, Sproeber N, Groschwitz RC, Preiss M, Plener PL. Why alternative teenagers self-harm: exploring the link between non-suicidal self-injury, attempted suicide and adolescent identity. BMC Psychiatry. 2014;14:137. Published 2014 May 22. doi:10.1186/1471-244X-14-137
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Family members may feel shame or helplessness when they first learn that a loved one is engaging in self-harm. It’s important to recognize that you have a huge opportunity to help. There is hope and there is effective treatment.
Dr. Rachel Goldstein answers some of the most common questions she hears about self-harm in this video. You’ll also hear a personal story about self-harm, which highlights many of the real challenges people and their family members face when trying to understand and deal with self-harm.
0:00 Introduction
1:19 Why is my loved one engaging in self-harm? Is this a suicide attempt?
5:30 What should I do if I or my loved one is engaging in self-harm?
More information about self-harm and how to seek help:
• Self-Injury Outreach and Support: http://sioutreach.org/
• Self-Injury and Recovery Research and Resources: http://www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.edu/resources.html
• LGBTQ+ youth and families: The Trevor Project Support Center: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/resources/article/support-for-self-harm-recovery/#sm.0001ae6euam3neuvwrg1w5721jxfr
Dr. Rachel Goldstein is an adolescent medicine physician at Stanford University School of Medicine.
The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date, 5/14/2022. For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.
This video is a production of the Stanford Center for Health Education team, in collaboration with Stanford Medicine, the Stanford Center for Professional Development, and the Stanford Medicine Education Technology Team.
Studies cited in this video:
Cipriano A, Cella S, Cotrufo P. Nonsuicidal Self-injury: A Systematic Review. Front Psychol. 2017;8:1946. Published 2017 Nov 8. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01946
Clarke S, Allerhand LA, Berk MS. Recent advances in understanding and managing self-harm in adolescents. F1000Res. 2019;8:F1000 Faculty Rev-1794. Published 2019 Oct 24. doi:10.12688/f1000research.19868.1
Taliaferro LA, Muehlenkamp JJ. Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Suicidality Among Sexual Minority Youth: Risk Factors and Protective Connectedness Factors [published correction appears in Acad Pediatr. 2017 Nov - Dec;17 (8):917]. Acad Pediatr. 2017;17(7):715-722. doi:10.1016/j.acap.2016.11.002
Young R, Sproeber N, Groschwitz RC, Preiss M, Plener PL. Why alternative teenagers self-harm: exploring the link between non-suicidal self-injury, attempted suicide and adolescent identity. BMC Psychiatry. 2014;14:137. Published 2014 May 22. doi:10.1186/1471-244X-14-137
At the Stanford Center for Health Education, we believe that expanding access to engaging education has the power to change behaviors, improve health, and save lives.
Stanford Center for Health Education
Website: https://healtheducation.stanford.edu/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Stanford_CHE
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StanfordCenterforHealthEducation
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stanford-center-for-health-education
Digital Medic
Website: https://digitalmedic.stanford.edu/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/digital__medic
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmedic.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmedicstanford/
- published: 14 May 2022
- views: 11784
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Seeing the scars: Teenage self-harm - BBC London
In 2018 nearly 1,600 young people in London went to hospital with self-harm related injuries. Now mental health awareness is being introduced in the national cu...
In 2018 nearly 1,600 young people in London went to hospital with self-harm related injuries. Now mental health awareness is being introduced in the national curriculum to help young people to speak out.
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In 2018 nearly 1,600 young people in London went to hospital with self-harm related injuries. Now mental health awareness is being introduced in the national curriculum to help young people to speak out.
If you have been impacted by this film please visit BBC Action Line: https://bbc.in/2D1BZlV
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- published: 24 Apr 2019
- views: 75253